Windows for 15ft cuddy

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Hi brains trust, looking for inspiration. A few of the lads have got together to restore an old fibreglass boat. Engine is running sweet and the hull is solid. The fixed windows in the half cabin were in an awful state with sealant on sides and non standard aluminium strips top and bottom. We have removed them and are trying to come up with ideas for replacement. I suggested perspex fitted in a rubber strip with locking strip (like and old fashioned car w8ndscreen). Is this a viable DIY job? It is an irregular diamond shape cutout in the cabin. We have no idea of the boat manufacturer. The HIN code is WWA for maker.
thanks for reading this. David
 

buxmj

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I wonder if you could look into truck topper and RV supply? Sorry I can't help more.
 

Scott Danforth

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Hi brains trust, looking for inspiration. A few of the lads have got together to restore an old fibreglass boat. Engine is running sweet and the hull is solid. The fixed windows in the half cabin were in an awful state with sealant on sides and non standard aluminium strips top and bottom. We have removed them and are trying to come up with ideas for replacement. I suggested perspex fitted in a rubber strip with locking strip (like and old fashioned car w8ndscreen). Is this a viable DIY job? It is an irregular diamond shape cutout in the cabin. We have no idea of the boat manufacturer. The HIN code is WWA for maker.
thanks for reading this. David

first, do you have paperwork on the boat indicating you are the owner? make sure that is in place before starting a restoration or you may have a really nice yard planter

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second, depending where the port lights are located, you may want something more substantial than an H-extrusion of rubber and a lock. windows dont do well pushing water like they do air.

most port lights have a good frame and are bedded in with a sealant.


VIP rubber and Uni-Grip both make extrusions for the RV market.
 

kcassells

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I do not believe you will be able to use a preformed window gasket on 90 degree angles.Require a radius for the turns. That would explain the current fit out you have.
Pic please
These guys sell the standard rad, gaskets for marine. https://meccomindustrial.com/
 

GA_Boater

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Welcome aboard.

This cries out for some pictures, otherwise we are blindmen giving advice.

WWA is for Whitewater Manufacturing Inc.
 

Scott Danforth

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good point GA

are you sure your boat has a WWA MIC in the HIN........WWA...... they were only in business from 1995 to 2005


[h=2]WHITEWATER MANUFACTURING INC[/h]
MIC:WWA Status:Inactive
Company:WHITEWATER MANUFACTURING INC Company Official:LEE, JACK STEVEN
Parent Company: Parent MIC:
Previous Company 1:INDUSTRIAL MOLDED FBGS (OOB)
Previous Company 2:
Previous Company 3:
Previous Company 4:
Address:127 MAIN ST City:MOUNTAIN HOME
State:AR Zip:72653
Country: Phone:5014259383
Fax: In Business:1/27/1995
Out of Business:12/1/2005 Date Modified:12/22/2005
Type:Outboards, Open Motorboats, Jon Boats
Canoes, Kayaks
Addtional Address:
 
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Here are pictures of the challenge! And of the HIN. Suggestions really welcome as to how to fit fixed windows in the cabin. The old perspex was bent and discoloured. Was contemplating laser cut persp3x fitted using automotive windscreen sealant.
 

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