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Cabin windows

Postby Jgresch » Wed Jun 22, 2016 8:14 pm

Need some help findin the side cabin windows on a 1997 23 fish excel?


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Re: Cabin windows

Postby goodday » Mon Jul 18, 2016 9:18 pm

are you looking for the tinted stationary oval style cabin window, that are hazed over ?, I went to local glass co. and got tinted lexan, the proper thickness and used old as pattern and resealed in with lexal sealant. there might be a choice of tints, I went with a bronze tint , as this was what available, hope this helps

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Re: Cabin windows

Postby thill » Mon Jul 16, 2018 2:33 am

Mine were hazy, and I buffed them with 3M Fiberglass restorer, and then with the polish, and they came out really clear. Mine were leaking, so I had to pull them and seal around them. I used E6000 sealer/glue, but clear silicone would probably work well, too. Hope this helps.

You might want to try Ebay if you need the window. For what it's worth, if your window is cracked, rochfordsupply.com sells plexiglass adhesive/weld that works amazingly well on plexiglass. I think it works on Lexan also, so it might be a quick fix until you can find replacements.

Or, just make your own, as posted above. In the end, that is probably the best advice.

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