dunedin
Well-Known Member
Mmmmm. I suspect rebonding a set of large hull windows is a LOT more difficult than rigging replacement, and a saildrive seal (at least only one of these in a monohulll).Well clearly the benchmark for A class is two boats - the Anderson 22 and Contessa 32. Everything else are just pretend boats.
on a more serious note, I can’t imagine removing and re-bonding windows every decade is any worse in the grand scheme of things than redoing the rubber gasket on sail drive or replacing standing rigging. All of which is “just in case”. It’s just another job on the routine maintenance plan.
Getting them out without breaking will be difficult enough, if well fitted originally. Then if not broken needs very careful cleaning of both sides. Then very careful bonding, perhaps with pressure to secure when setting. Very much easier to do when building new in factory conditions, than outside in a cold and damp boatyard.