To O'day Sailors:I am the owner of a 1979 O'Day 22. My view ports in the cabin are becoming clouded over and need to be replaced. I am shy about trying this without knowing just how the things were put together in the factory. It seems that the view ports on my 22 footer are very similar to view ports on other O'Day models of that year or other years close to 1979. The details and parts seems to have been used across the model line which makes sense.I removed the interior trim ring which surrounds the view port opening and is held in place with about 16 little screws. The inner trim ring has a profile like a quarter sphere and hides the view port frame.Once removed it, I saw the view port frame, apparently glued to the outer cabin / deck fiberglass skin. There was a gap between the view port frame and the inner cabin liner skin. I saw no fasteners holding the frame to the cabin outer skin. The frame looks to be glued to the outer cabin skin and is not connected in any way to the inner cabin liner. I presume the vision panel is glued to the frame from the outside.The outer trim ring is set against the cabin top skin and the vision panel and is very low in profile, almost flat. It's held without any screws as mentioned before.I am not sure how to remove the outside trim ring without either damaging it or destroying it beyond repair. Has anyone out there been more brave than I and removed and replaced their windows?I really would like to correspond with those individuals and hear more about the process, pitfalls and successes.Your kind help is appreciated!Sincerely,Stu Timm"Karakahl"1979 O'Day 22 CBCenterport, NY