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| Lil Ad |
Posted - 16 Feb 2014 : 20:44:25 Hi all,
Me and my dad have just been and bought our first boat norman 18.5, but have bought one as a project. (Will upload photos when I work out how too ) Hoping people on here can help with all our questions as we are complete novices to this. Can anyone recommend places to buy parts and also looking at buying a canopy.
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| merlin |
Posted - 22 Feb 2014 : 15:23:28 quote: Originally posted by Lil Ad
Thanks Merlin would never have thought to look into that. I don't think we are looking to move it much once it's in the thames anyway. But I am interested in the weight and will find out where I can do it.
Take it to your local council weigh bridge there is usually a small charge but it lets you know how you stand  the refuse depts. have them to weigh the lorries

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| Lil Ad |
Posted - 22 Feb 2014 : 07:58:51 Thanks Merlin would never have thought to look into that. I don't think we are looking to move it much once it's in the thames anyway. But I am interested in the weight and will find out where I can do it. |
| merlin |
Posted - 21 Feb 2014 : 12:08:42 Good luck with the project one small detail watch your total weight I see your on an un-braked trailer don't fall foul of the rozzers you are only allowed 750Kg that includes the boat and trailer Have it weighed before you start piling stuff into it

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| tigtog |
Posted - 21 Feb 2014 : 08:19:09 great fun getting the boat together, your lad has a big grin on his face. my two kids had great fun when we stripped the boat out.keep the pics coming good luck. |
| df |
Posted - 20 Feb 2014 : 19:12:24 I ran for most of a season with windows like that....

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| Johnglenys |
Posted - 20 Feb 2014 : 18:39:36 Welcome. Guess you figured out how to get photos onto the site. |
| Lil Ad |
Posted - 20 Feb 2014 : 16:56:26 

 All windows taken out for refurb
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| Lil Ad |
Posted - 20 Feb 2014 : 14:12:59 It looks like we have an aftermarket windshield then because I am sure this is wooden.
Would love to upload pics but I don't know how to lol |
| tigtog |
Posted - 20 Feb 2014 : 07:34:48 hello and good luck with your project, shop around for parts, check ebay regular as some good second hand stuff at great prices come up.
get some pics up of your boat |
| df |
Posted - 19 Feb 2014 : 22:08:13 Thats also the one referred to, the one on the cabin roof.(as opposed to the front cabin windows) There were two types used on the normans, some were glass in an aluminium frame and some were rubber mounted glass in a grp moulding that fixed to the cabin roof. The ali ones were the better option but I don't think they were used on the 18.5.

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| Lil Ad |
Posted - 19 Feb 2014 : 20:16:29 No the windscreen I refer to is the window that is located at the back of the boat that the driver or anyone else standing out the back of the boat would look through. Again my apologies for the novice here ha ha |
| cliveshep |
Posted - 19 Feb 2014 : 10:41:51 If the windscreen you refer to is the grp moulded one with plastic windows set into rubber - that was fixed at the sides where they overlapped the coach roof. It was simply screwed through the coach roof sides.
I've got a feeling the ali framed one was also fixed by the sides too but on that I'm not so sure.
Front windows perspex set into rubber - twisted in plane as you say, side windows on early ones were in an ali frame BUT the frame itself was set into rubber. Later ali frames were bolted through the grp moulding and had a cover trim on the inside hiding the cut edge of the fibre-glass moulding.
Again - early 18.5's often had a triple-wall roof moulding - making life fun for retro-fitting of a mast and cables!
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| Lil Ad |
Posted - 18 Feb 2014 : 22:49:01 Cheers Df. Problem we have is that there are no rubber seals, just a rough cut piece of perspex bolted and silicone in. But the weekend just gone we took out all the windows in the cabin and we are restoring the side windows which are ali frame and wanted to put the front back to original. Makes sense in what you are saying because my dad did make the comment that the front windows aren't flat they have a curve in them so perspex would fit easier. Do you know how to remove the windshield also? And can anyone help with how to upload photos so I can show you are project
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| df |
Posted - 18 Feb 2014 : 17:15:26 If the front windows are held in with rubber they were plastic I think with glass used in the aluminium frames, I think the ali frames were only in the norman 20. Sorry but can't remember how the screen was held on mine, I'm guess you have the grp moulding screen being an 18.5.

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| Lil Ad |
Posted - 17 Feb 2014 : 22:32:14 Thanks for the welcome.
OK so first couple of questions. Removing off what we are calling the windshield, how is this fixed as it doesn't appear to have any fixings so we are wondering if this is glued on? Secondly the front 2 windows,were these originally glass or perspex? Thanks |