snowleopard
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Last season I had a nasty accident which, more by luck, didn't result in a serious accident. A gust of wind from a different direction caused an accidental gybe resulting in the shackle securing the mainsheet to the deck parting. The resultant forces caused the block to fly into one of the doghouse windows causing it to shatter. The flying shards fortunately missed SWMBO who was standing nearby.
I am now replacing all the doghouse windows which have all started to crack after 15 years. The current ones are 6mm acrylic and I am considering switching to polycarbonate for safety. I've always used acrylic in the past and have heard polycarbonate fogs.
So - is polycarbonate stronger in such an impact? How well does it last? If it starts to fog, can it be polished out? Is the lower scratch resistance a problem?
Anything else I need to know about it?
I am now replacing all the doghouse windows which have all started to crack after 15 years. The current ones are 6mm acrylic and I am considering switching to polycarbonate for safety. I've always used acrylic in the past and have heard polycarbonate fogs.
So - is polycarbonate stronger in such an impact? How well does it last? If it starts to fog, can it be polished out? Is the lower scratch resistance a problem?
Anything else I need to know about it?
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