Adrianwool
Well-Known Member
Large \'windows\' on motorboats
There has been a tendency over the last few years to progressively larger areas of glass on motorboats. Whilst this provides a better view out and a lighter interior has anyone experienced any problems with this?. I am thinking here of instances where boats are out in rough seas, eg flexing etc. Also I read recently in 'Custom Yachting' that one of the upmarket builders now glues their windows in rather than placing them in a frame. Volume manufacturers such as Beneteau have been doing this for some time, but with windows of considerably smaller size. Anyone got any views on this?
There has been a tendency over the last few years to progressively larger areas of glass on motorboats. Whilst this provides a better view out and a lighter interior has anyone experienced any problems with this?. I am thinking here of instances where boats are out in rough seas, eg flexing etc. Also I read recently in 'Custom Yachting' that one of the upmarket builders now glues their windows in rather than placing them in a frame. Volume manufacturers such as Beneteau have been doing this for some time, but with windows of considerably smaller size. Anyone got any views on this?