window reseal

rsteig

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Aug 13, 2013
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catalina 22 columbus
I'm going to reseal my windows on my 75 c22. The boat is about 120 mi away on lake erie [sandusky]. Do these reseal kits go in pretty easy or they a pain. Don't want leave the boat without a window in place
thanks all
 
Mar 5, 2014
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I'm going to reseal my windows on my 75 c22. The boat is about 120 mi away on lake erie [sandusky]. Do these reseal kits go in pretty easy or they a pain. Don't want leave the boat without a window in place
thanks all
The reseal kits do go in easy on original glass. The original glass on my 1970 was clear 3/16 laminated. My original intent was to use the old glass, I cracked one taking the glass out of the frame. When I purchased replacement 3/16 clear I discovered it was just a little bit thicker, this did create a problem with the reseal kit. The weather stripping was almost impossible to set. I cracked another piece of glass. At that point I elected to have tinted 3/16 laminated glass put in the frames. I took the frames to my glass guy he custom cut the glass and set them in the frames. Used black sealant not the rubber weather stripping. They look great and are water tight. I hope this helps.
 

rsteig

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Aug 13, 2013
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catalina 22 columbus
Thanks so much. I'm going with tinted laminate. So there's no need to buy the reseal kit?
 
Sep 29, 2012
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Catalina 22 Clucluz Lake, BC
I don't think you need a kit unless for some reason the original moulding or glazing has been wrecked.

Two years ago I pulled my windows apart, pealed the original tint off, cleaned everything thoroughly, applied limo tint, re-assembled them with the original 40 year old moulding and glazing, caulked around the glass and frame and then used butyl tape to seal them to the boat. The hardest part of the job was getting the windows out of the boats rough openings.
 

rsteig

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Aug 13, 2013
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catalina 22 columbus
The glazing has pulled away from the frame Looks like I'll get the kit. thanks