Patrick, I used  1/4 on Pegasus. I can give you the whole process that I used 
on both Pegasus and Rebecca Leah. Give me a call. Doug Mountjoy Sv Rebecca Leah 
C&C LF39253-208-1412Port Orchard YC wa.
-------- Original message --------From: Patrick Davin via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Date: 11/10/19  07:37  (GMT-08:00) To: 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Patrick Davin <jda...@gmail.com> Subject: Stus-List 
Thickness of acrylic cabin windows on LF38? I'm getting ready to do the windows 
project and have read the prior threads about it (plus the helpful Boatworks 
youtube video).When others did this project, on Landfall 38 or similar sized 
C&C's, did you use 3/8" thickness or 1/4" on the new windows? My existing 
windows are 3/8", thrubolted with black sealant. The sealant squeezed out to 
the edges due to the thrubolting, so the windows are very much flush with the 
inner fiberglass. I'm wondering when I switch to VHB, will the tape thickness 
(0.045 in / 1.1mm) cause the windows to protrude noticeably? Paul on SV Johanna 
Rose (LF38) says on his blog that he used 1/4" thickness (Lexan/polycarbonate, 
which I am not doing).Another thought is if others used 1/4" acrylic, will I be 
able to flex 3/8" acrylic enough to fit the contour of the hull? 3/8" is pretty 
stiff. I've read about the different methods people used to hold the windows in 
place until the VHB cures and am thinking of using the weighted plank method 
(place wood boards at an angle to the exterior and put weights on them to apply 
pressure) plus just manually holding in place for the first 10-15 
min.-Patrick1984 C&C LF38Seattle, WA
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