I'm in the process of removing leaky, crazed, hideous looking windshield and side windows on my 1993 Hunter 42 CC Passage. Identifying the material is difficult. Searching through these resources I see polycarbonate and acrylic sometimes used synonymously. Given the stresses and thickness of the windshield (13mm thick), I'm guessing it's a polycarbonate material.
From my reading so far, Polycarbonate is not tolerant of UV (which probably explains their condition!), however it is stronger than Acrylic of the same thickness.
Questions:
1. What is the material that Hunter used?
2. Can an Acrylic be used on the windshield (perhaps 16mm thick for added strength?)? Concern is that, as the mast is close by, this will undoubtedly be stepped upon, either intentionally or otherwise.
3. Can Acrylic be tinted?
4. I have Dowsil 795, Permatex 81173 black, and 3M 4000 UV sealants. Can I use these on Acrylic, or Polycarbonate?
Thank you all for any help.
From my reading so far, Polycarbonate is not tolerant of UV (which probably explains their condition!), however it is stronger than Acrylic of the same thickness.
Questions:
1. What is the material that Hunter used?
2. Can an Acrylic be used on the windshield (perhaps 16mm thick for added strength?)? Concern is that, as the mast is close by, this will undoubtedly be stepped upon, either intentionally or otherwise.
3. Can Acrylic be tinted?
4. I have Dowsil 795, Permatex 81173 black, and 3M 4000 UV sealants. Can I use these on Acrylic, or Polycarbonate?
Thank you all for any help.