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Baby ducks Posted - 04 Sep 2017 : 20:26:00
We have bought a Norman 22 called 'Baby Ducks' and are looking forward to the challenge of returning her back to a lovely boat. We need to replace the perspects windows for glass ones in the front and the left sliding window to enjoy the view as we travel. Also the hatch opening is good but the wooden surround is rotten. Does anyone have any of these available? Thanks
Helen
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df Posted - 08 Sep 2017 : 08:58:21
Perspex (acrylic is the material-perspex is a trade name) is ok but uv stabilised polycarbonate is better as it's less likely to shatter and doesn't yellow in the sun so much, you can't beat glass for cockpit windscreen though as it's much easier to see through and a wiper will soon wreck any plastic material.

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Baby ducks Posted - 07 Sep 2017 : 22:45:25
A friend said just replace with perspects for now with new rubbers to keep the cost down?
Marmag Posted - 07 Sep 2017 : 16:35:30
Laminated glass or toughend should not really be that expensive I have worked in the flat glass trade nearly all my life. Make templates out of ply wood.they normal around 30% extra for shaped pieces bent or concave is a different thing very expensive.try and find a large company like st gobain or similar. Rember toughed glass can't be cut so check your measurements.

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df Posted - 07 Sep 2017 : 11:07:20
He means them old metal sewer tubes that some consider as boats, the ones that consider them as 'traditional' canal boats despite being welded together with not a rivet in sight and no sign of a cargo hold or horse to pull it.
AKA the rosy & jim brigade.
I love them realy Ian honest like.....




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cliveshep Posted - 07 Sep 2017 : 04:35:31
"Coffin Dwellers"?

You mean older and wiser and experienced and skilled?

Just wondrin!



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trevork Posted - 06 Sep 2017 : 14:22:05
These folk may also be worth a call although, you will see from their webpage that, they are coffin dweller dominated! For reglazing I think!

http://www.channelglaze.com/
Baby ducks Posted - 06 Sep 2017 : 10:50:52
Thanks for your comments, we expect to have to pay a little for a 1970's boat. I am sure the forum will come in very handy for us novice boaters!
trevork Posted - 05 Sep 2017 : 14:03:10
Boating involves either a lot of DIY or throwing lots of money at folk who can do this for you! The woodwork you will have to renew yourself.
The windows you can get done but at a cost! These people made original Norman windows and can still do this or refurbish yours. Its not cheap!

Kellett Engineering of 59, Hill Top Road, Armley, Leeds, West Yorks. LS12 3PX.

Tel: 0113 2639041

Don't let this put you off! It is all worth it in the end!
stratford4528 Posted - 05 Sep 2017 : 08:00:33
You will have to have glass windows made like I did for my 32. Get them measured and get a glass company to make in laminated glass.

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