I wanted to ask the "experts" their opinions about the forward four windows and replacing them with fiberglass or repairing the existing aluminum windows.
The boat is a 74 31FBC. She is basically in original condition when it comes to gel coat and interior....ect. She has diesel power and runs well. I have a limited budget and I would like to fish and enjoy her while I slowly restore her.
My questions is if I repair the existing aluminum windows and "fix" them back into their orignal locations will they leak again over time? I like the look of the fiberglassed front window area. I understand that I will lose some light and visibilty out the front from the cabin.
Long term (5-10 years) what do you think will be the best call? I would like to do the right things as I slowly restore this classic boat.
Please let me know your thoughts.
Thanks
windows? fiberglass or repair existing
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If you don't repair the area 100% it will leak. Do you lose light by covering the front, yes. Does it make the boat a cave. NO
Any cover will leak over time, mother nature always seems to find a way to put water where you don't want it. The only cure is new front windows (expensive) or a cowel (cheaper then a new front window set up)
Unfortunatley if you cover the existing frames you will ultimatley get used to drying things out or being disappointed in your choice.
Any cover will leak over time, mother nature always seems to find a way to put water where you don't want it. The only cure is new front windows (expensive) or a cowel (cheaper then a new front window set up)
Unfortunatley if you cover the existing frames you will ultimatley get used to drying things out or being disappointed in your choice.
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