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Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
One reason not to glass over the wheel house. I am grateful the previous owner made the cover removable.
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Hull No. 1013, 1971
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
Au contraire!
We don't need no stinkin' skyhook!
We don't need no stinkin' skyhook!
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
dkirsop, WIllieC, great job both of you!
I was a comparative coward. I disassembled my MD17C in place, removing it piece by piece.
I was a comparative coward. I disassembled my MD17C in place, removing it piece by piece.
Carolina Wren
1979 Albin 25 Deluxe
1979 Albin 25 Deluxe
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
I measured the window openings, they differ considerably from their pattern and from each other. Yes, my was hanging too!
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
Bob I believe it's a previously modded one anyway and to be honest it's not functional to me plus I'm bald so it would only add to the heatstroke risk lol. Basically the plan is to fill the hole and blend it with the rest of the roof, which once again doesn't seem to be standard and then put 2 flexible solar panels across the wheelhouse roof. No fancy re mod or dodgy one just plain and simple.
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
With regard to keeping an eye out, yes definitely. If it can be done in a tasteful way then I'm up for it.
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
Not hugely modified though, and looks as if the rounded roof edges are still intact, but with an overlaid panel. The original roof looks to be substantially there.AdSurrey wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:15 pm Bob I believe it's a previously modded one anyway and to be honest it's not functional to me plus I'm bald so it would only add to the heatstroke risk lol. Basically the plan is to fill the hole and blend it with the rest of the roof, which once again doesn't seem to be standard and then put 2 flexible solar panels across the wheelhouse roof. No fancy re mod or dodgy one just plain and simple.
I am sure you'll do a great job, and looking forward to seeing it.
You're in a historic area there, Chatham not too far. Nelson's ghost probably haunts the place, so you could ask him to keep an eye out too.......
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
Yes the bit I'll be glassing over is an inset panel, I guess third party as I don't think I've seen the same on any others and fairly well made with battens glassed in underneath for ceiling fixings, the ceiling liner is another job to replace eventually. The hatch really is useless to me and I would much prefer to have the window open.
LOL! Yes a very historic area, one which I am so looking forward to exploring once I have cut my teeth somewhat.
LOL! Yes a very historic area, one which I am so looking forward to exploring once I have cut my teeth somewhat.
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
I noticed the A25 for sale mentioned in this post has a sliding window, starboard side only:
http://www.albinowners.net/aog/viewtopi ... 28&t=12362
I thought you might be interested to see its design
http://www.albinowners.net/aog/viewtopi ... 28&t=12362
I thought you might be interested to see its design
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Carolina Wren
1979 Albin 25 Deluxe
1979 Albin 25 Deluxe
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
I considered just that issue when I did my hard top. In so doing it is through bolted around the lip on 8" centers with #8 machine screws (which had to be special ordered in 3" lengths) and sealed with removable 3M 4200 sealant/adhesive rather than 5200 permanent adhesive. Not only for the benefit of future owners but also if it ever became necessary to pull the engine up through the hatch opening. Nothing got chopped off, and the only repair needed to return to stock condition would be to fill the bolt holes around the lip of the opening. I'd hate to think a future owner would want to remove the hardtop since it does provide shade, is watertight, provides a mounting space for the 20 watt solar panel, has classy looking teak hatches (if I may be allowed to pat myself on the back) and allows opening hatches for ventilation and standing at the helm. As such it is "minimally invasive" and has served us well. I can even attach shade/bug screens with Velcro over the hatch openings to provide some shade with ventilation & keep bugs out.Of course it is your boat not mine. .... but just one little suggestion: fine glassing over the helm, but if possible think about doing it reversibly. That way you don't run the risk of being vilified as the "bloke who ruined a classic". I hate seeing the tops of A25s chopped off and replaced with some monstrous structure that presumably must be beautiful in some beholder's eye, but not in mine.
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La Dolce Vita
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
That's great! A professional level of finish, and respect for the original design.
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
Thanks Nebulatech, yes that's perfect and a nice visual of one.
I'm only 5'6 ish (ish is important ) so the hatch isn't really beneficial to me, with a slight floor mod, a semi lower right step, I can stand quite comfortably at the helm but would most definitely benefit from the sliding window.
The kit has arrived for fiberglassing but the weather this week isn't good but no rush and plenty of internal work to do when I get there.
Nice work DesertAlbin736 and way above my pay grade in skill, a flat top with flexi panels is the plan for mine.
Interesting side note, I like many others refer to other 25 pictures and for sales to get ideas etc. Well, although I had looked at it many times over the last 18 months I never realised that I was looking a previous owners version of my boat prior to the last owner buying it. 100% sure it's as same Kubota engine before the marinisation started to wear, same kitch bowl, tray and tea/coffee/sugar pots and much more, the seller had photoshopped the name out which is why I never noticed before but well pleased as it's great reference point and more history for my boat.
I'm only 5'6 ish (ish is important ) so the hatch isn't really beneficial to me, with a slight floor mod, a semi lower right step, I can stand quite comfortably at the helm but would most definitely benefit from the sliding window.
The kit has arrived for fiberglassing but the weather this week isn't good but no rush and plenty of internal work to do when I get there.
Nice work DesertAlbin736 and way above my pay grade in skill, a flat top with flexi panels is the plan for mine.
Interesting side note, I like many others refer to other 25 pictures and for sales to get ideas etc. Well, although I had looked at it many times over the last 18 months I never realised that I was looking a previous owners version of my boat prior to the last owner buying it. 100% sure it's as same Kubota engine before the marinisation started to wear, same kitch bowl, tray and tea/coffee/sugar pots and much more, the seller had photoshopped the name out which is why I never noticed before but well pleased as it's great reference point and more history for my boat.
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
My sliding pilothouse windows are by Diamond Seaglaze. From what I hear, the name reflects their price. They were on the boat when I bought it.
And as far as engine replacements go...
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Jon B.
Former owner of...
"Bunkie" - a 1984 A27FC
New owner of...
1977 A25 deLuxe - a work in progress
Former owner of...
"Bunkie" - a 1984 A27FC
New owner of...
1977 A25 deLuxe - a work in progress
- AdSurrey
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
Very nice. I may have to write off to some to see if they will at least share their templates to a UK company.
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Re: Slide window for A25 wheelhouse/helm window
'Ey Oop, our Ad.... I was idly (not uncommon) Googling UK marine window mfrs, and two at least look promising, although most do seem to be catering to the narrow boat craze. Doesn't cost anything to get a price from them.
https://www.houdini-marine.co.uk/windows
http://www.technauticmarinewindows.co.uk/windows.html
And Technautic seem to make exactly what you want:
https://www.houdini-marine.co.uk/windows
http://www.technauticmarinewindows.co.uk/windows.html
And Technautic seem to make exactly what you want:
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