I have leaky windows on my 86 New Design Catalina 22. I can't find any info on how to reseal those frameless windows (lots of info on original design windows with metal frames). Any help or direction would be appreciated
Thank you. This is an excellent video that gives me enough detail to feel confident in taking this on. My windows have small screws into the glass and the leaky windows on the port side have add'l screws through the glass with lock washers and nuts on the cabin side.![]()
Installing New Fixed Portlights | Boatworks Today
In this video I mount some new fixed portlights using 3M VHB tape. VHB stands for Very High Bond, and it does exactly what it says it does! When installing polycarbonate or acrylic panels /www.boatworkstoday.com
Do you know if the screws in those windows are original?This is the first time I ever heard of those windows leaking! If yours are as crazed as mine, I would consider replacing them entirely, and be done with it forever.
I replaced the windows in our Albin Vega using the same method @Ralph Johnstone posted. I was happy with the results, and I plan to do the same in our C22 someday soon-ish. It's one of those things I should have done already but always found a way to keep putting it off.![]()
Because it can be a messy job.t's one of those things I should have done already but always found a way to keep putting it off.
Sounds like some one tried to stop a leak using screws to increase the compression on the sealant. The 3m VHB tape Andy uses in Boatworkstoday with an appropriate sealant should not require screws, except as a temporary measure to help align the acrylic. In this case the screws do not go through the lens, the screws are left proud of the cabin side and the lens sits on top of the screws and are removed once the lens has been secured to the VHB tape.Mine windows have small screws into the glass and the leaky windows on the port side have addl screws through the glass with lock washers and nuts on the cabin side.