I’m replacing my fixed saloon deadlights (side windows) with 6mm (1/4”) tinted Plexiglas acrylic and am looking for any thoughts / advice. The existing factory deadlights are about 1/8” thick tinted acrylic held in plastic frames with a pressed-in rubber gasket. The flanged frames are inserted into the opening from the outside and sealed with what looks like white marine silicone. A plastic trim is screwed to the inside of the frame to clamp the assembly and to finish the inside appearance. The cabin wall fibreglass is 0.18” thick with a 1/4 “ air space between it and the headliner fibreglass that is about 0.12” thick. I’ve had new tinted acrylic cut one inch larger than the opening with twenty four ¼” diameter holes drilled ½” from the edge at about 3” spacing. I plan on inserting a ¼” wood shim into the air space between the headliner and the cabin wall and using Butyl tape to seal the Plexiglas to the cabin wall. The assemble will be though-bolted with 10-24 x 1¼” S.S. button head socket cap screws from the outside, fender washers on both sides and Nylock nuts on the inside. I will probably use white marine silicone to finish the outside edges.
What are your thoughts?
What are your thoughts?
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