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My Cal 29 has 4 large windows in the main cabin that are in desperate need of replacing. Before you think, hah, this will be easy, let me explain because I already did that. I took the entire window out thinking I could open the frame and replace the polycarb 'glass' easily. Not the case. The plastic is brittle and glued together with something that will not soften or be removed without damaging the plastic frame--trust me, I took this pretty far (its not silicon based, acetone will soften it as much as the rest of the frame, alcohol won't touch it, 5200 remover doesn't work, etc.). And where the glue is, is in ridges that make it even stronger. So, I've decided its time for new windows...as I say I took trying to open the frames a little too far in one corner of one.Closed windows or opening ports? I've read the recent post here on that but it would require major modifications to the sides to get something smaller to fit that opens. They are currently ~8"*30 for the front and ~9*31 on the aft, and not square in the least--stupid aesthetics.So, the real questions: 1) Plastic or aluminum frames? What are people preferences and results? 2) Plastic (polycarb or acrylic) or glass panels? It seems polycarb held up well but what are peoples preferences? 3) Who do you order these from? Where have people had good luck?thanks