Hi all -- we need to replace all 8 of our portlights, because the plexiglass (?) is starting to snap off and come apart. They are disintegrating before our eyes.
I've contacted Bomar (Pompanette) the manufacturer of portlights (and who apparently acquired Grey Industries a while back) to see if they would know the proper model # of the portlights based on our boat make/model. They don't, so I was wondering if anyone else might have this information? We will measure (and measure again), but just thought i'd check. Also, if you have any tips on portlight replacement based on experience, we would love to hear it. We received the estimate from the contractor, who estimates it could take 2-3 hours per window. At $97/hour, that's painful! On the other hand, we do not have the time or the inclination to do the work ourselves.
One last question... we live near Boston so the cold weather has hit. Does anyone have guidance around the cure times needed for the right installation of portlights? We think we've probably lost our window (pun intended) of opportunity this year, and will likely have to wait until the spring to have them installed.
Thanks, all!
Cara
I've contacted Bomar (Pompanette) the manufacturer of portlights (and who apparently acquired Grey Industries a while back) to see if they would know the proper model # of the portlights based on our boat make/model. They don't, so I was wondering if anyone else might have this information? We will measure (and measure again), but just thought i'd check. Also, if you have any tips on portlight replacement based on experience, we would love to hear it. We received the estimate from the contractor, who estimates it could take 2-3 hours per window. At $97/hour, that's painful! On the other hand, we do not have the time or the inclination to do the work ourselves.
One last question... we live near Boston so the cold weather has hit. Does anyone have guidance around the cure times needed for the right installation of portlights? We think we've probably lost our window (pun intended) of opportunity this year, and will likely have to wait until the spring to have them installed.
Thanks, all!
Cara