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Posted by member Simon Papendick on Wednesday 12 August 2020
Hi Lawrence,
The Manufacturers of the round port holes use a length of round rubber cut to length and then glued onto the opening part of the port hole. So it will be just a matter of measuring the length of rubber and the diameter and getting the glue to refit it in the port hole. I remember seals direct doing the port hole rubber.
Regards
Simon Papendick
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Message 5 of 6
Posted by member Lawrence on Wednesday 12 August 2020
That's useful, however, I would also like to know where I can obtain a seal for the circular heads porthole?? Can it be from the same people?
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Posted by member Lawrence on Wednesday 12 August 2020
That's useful, however, I would also like to know where I can obtain a seal for the circular heads porthole?? Can it be from the same people?
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Posted by member Kevin T Robertson on Thursday 9 July 2020
Hi Simon.
Thank you very much for your reply. That is very helpful as I can now order and get everything ready to replace the windows. And I will also be doing the upper internal lining at the same time. Getting there slowly 😁
Kevin
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Posted by member Simon Papendick on Tuesday 7 July 2020
Hi Kevin
I worked at Hardy Marine from 183 to 1990. The windows of your Hardy 25 are 5 mm perspex and the window rubber is from Seals Direct and an off centre profile. the outer profile go past the inner profile and the perspex is larger than the window hole.
If you wish to discuss the job further I can advise you.
Kind Regards
Simon Papendick
J-Star Marine Services
Mob: 07534045729
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Posted by member Kevin T Robertson on Tuesday 7 July 2020
Good day all.
Looking to see if anyone has replaced there 5 cabin windows in a Hardy 25?
Just looking to see what the normal size of perspex is used for these windows. 3mm or 5mm?
Also can anyone also advise me on the seals to purchese and anywhere you have found to be good to deal with.
Kevin
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