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A25 Forward and Aft Window Replacement

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cmoffatnc1
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A25 Forward and Aft Window Replacement

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We are replacing the curved plexiglas windows on our A25. Has anyone had luck location replacement "cord" that fits in the rubber gaskets around the window?

Thanks.
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Re: A25 Forward and Aft Window Replacement

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You need to replace the weatgerstrip. No way to reuse it. There are posts here with partnumbers and everything. Any local glas shop can get you the weatherstripping and the lockstrip. Its not easy but not overly hard to do. Frustrating is the word i was looking for..
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Re: A25 Forward and Aft Window Replacement

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I happen to have about 12 ft of weather strip including lock strip in my shop collecting dust left over from when I redid our front & rear plexi windows in 2019, which I believe is enough to do one or the other but not both windows. I have the name and snail mail address of the guy I got mine from, a Mr. Edwards (John?), 117 W Irvington Place, Denver CO 80223. That's the only contact info I have, and that from the return address on the box he used to send them to me. If he still lives at that address you could write to him & find out where he got his from. Anyway, what I have is yours for the cost of shipping.

If 12 feet is not quite enough I have a couple of short scrap pieces that add up to another 32 inches, although 12 feet should be just enough to do one window. Since I just sold my boat I don't have it here to take actual measurements, but I believe the forward cabin window close to 5 feet across and 8 or 10 inches high with a shallow curve at the ends while the aft cabin window is closer to 4 feet wide and a sharper 3 or 4 inch radius curve on the ends.
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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
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Re: A25 Forward and Aft Window Replacement

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cmoffatnc1

Update: I had offered to send my left rubber window gaskets for cost of shipping, but never heard back, so I sent them to Dave T, the buyer of La Dolce Vita who wants to replace OEM gaskets on some of the other windows. However, I've found a source for what you're looking for from Grainger.

https://www.grainger.com/product/TRIM-L ... ems_10G549

It's called "TRIM LOK INC Window Locking Gasket: Double Piece (requires key)" From website pictures it looks exactly like what I used to install 0.25" thick plexi windows. However I did not obtain mine from a supplier, instead purchasing leftovers from another AOG member. Since I was only doing front and rear curved plexi windows on forward and aft cabins I didn't need a whole lot, just around 20 ft or so. Note the how to installation video on the web page. I had an install tool which I passed along to Dave T but am sure you could improvise something. You may want to ask for a small sample before buying a large amount to make sure it's the right size.

Good luck!!!
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Re: A25 Forward and Aft Window Replacement

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That looks like its for installing in 1/8 plate. You need 3/16-1/4 on both panel and glass I think
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Re: A25 Forward and Aft Window Replacement

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They carry various sizes. I would suggest contacting the manufacturer for advice. All I know is the leftovers I got from another A25 owner looked the same as the picture on the web page & it worked for me.
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Re: A25 Forward and Aft Window Replacement

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Thanks DA, I have not been as attentive as i should have been, thank you for your kind offer and information.
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Re: A25 Forward and Aft Window Replacement

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Forget the 3/16 and go 1/4 by 1/4. There is considerable variation in the cabin wall thickness, particularly in the window corners, where the intersecting layers of fibreglass result in significant thickening.
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Re: A25 Forward and Aft Window Replacement

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Thank you.
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