I few months ago I purchased a set of replacement windows from SBO for my Catalina 270. I checked them for fit yesterday and everything was fine. There is a slight forward to aft curvature in the window opening. Window is flexible enough so no problem there either. When you install the new window you will have to apply pressure to the forward and aft sections of the window to maintain the curve while the cement dries sufficiently to hold the window to the curved side of the boat superstructure.
I am reaching out to the group to see if any one has done this before and if so what did you do to hold the ends of the window in place while the cement cured. The instructions suggested "sandbags' or "tape" but I do not think that will exert enough force to keep the ends of the window attached while the cement is drying. Please share your experiences or success stories.
I am reaching out to the group to see if any one has done this before and if so what did you do to hold the ends of the window in place while the cement cured. The instructions suggested "sandbags' or "tape" but I do not think that will exert enough force to keep the ends of the window attached while the cement is drying. Please share your experiences or success stories.