ferrispeterchris
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Has anyone tried to make a folding Perspex Windscreen for a yacht before?
I think he means more detail required ie. boat size and type
Please don't use Perspex, use Polycarbonate or Acrylic sheet.
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Isn't Perspex a brand name for acrylic?
The really cheap stuff used on budget picture frames etc is polystyrene (solid polystyrene as opposed to the polystyrene foam we're more used to) and that really would be unsuitable, it cracks very easily.
Polycarbonate seems a good choice though. I've just used some to make a new set of washboards.
Pete
Would polycarbonate be any more resistant to UV/ olewill.
Polycarbonate is not resistant to anything, that's a problem mostly. Short lived really. All sheet materials of it sold are specially made, covered with some anti-scratch, anti-UV and anti-whatever else, I don't much know or care as it's just unsuitable. Those preparations cost a lot, naturally.I need new windows for the little sail boat. I replaced the windows about 10 years ago with perspex due to crazing and cracking due to UV exposure. The same thing has happened again. Would polycarbonate be any more resistant to UV/ olewill.
I need new windows for the little sail boat. I replaced the windows about 10 years ago with perspex due to crazing and cracking due to UV exposure. The same thing has happened again. Would polycarbonate be any more resistant to UV/ olewill.
Do you have any photos of your mk1 screen? I would like to study it to see if it is within my capabilities. Many thanks, Peter.I made a simple windscreen, just light perspex curved across the hatch and hand hold suports on my Centaur, with a couple of perspex angle corners for additional strength. Made a great diference to the cockpit comfort on wet and windy days. Got broken by some one crossing to a rafted boat.
I,m now making a frame for the mark 2 from marine ply. Its not designed to fold but is easily removed if necessary.
Heres a couple of screen shots from a vid that won,t upload.Do you have any photos of your mk1 screen? I would like to study it to see if it is within my capabilities. Many thanks, Peter.