Princess Electric Windows and Great Support Again from PMYS

Hurricane

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Our vintage of Princess has an electric window built into the port side dinette windows.
Over the years, it has got slower and slower to operate.
I've been dreading taking it apart to service it.
So with the weather being a bit dull, I decided to investigate further.
My plan was to cut an access into the side of a sealed (drained) window box behind the dinette seats.
But first of all, I thought a quick email to the guys at PMYS in Swanwick and see what they suggest.
Initially, they thought the same but after a bit of research, they came up with some detailed photographs and some suggestions on how to access the mechanism through the trim on the top.
And, in fact, it turned out to be an easy job - just spraying some lubricant onto the tracks and car that carry the window brackets.
There was also a curved drive rod with a slot that I also lubricated.
After about five minutes of easing, the window is now operating as well as it ever has.

This window mechanism it probably common to a lot of Princess models - especially of our vintage - perhaps the 21M and 23M etc.
So, I've posted this now in case anyone in the future has a similar problem.

Our solution would not have been possible without the excellent support from Pete Harwood at PMYS.
Through him, we were able to get some excellent advice along with some photos of a P67's window installation and some notes.
All done through email.

Great support guys - even after 8 years after we bought the boat.
 
Sounds like a really good result, and credit to PMYS too. Our Azi has leccy port and std windows, and I use silicon spray in the Chanel every now and again, which appears to do the trick.
 
Pete is indeed an incredible font of knowledge and shining beacon. My only problem is I see him as a warranty person and feel guilty approaching him once the warranty period is over for more routine work.

Thought of you today as I watched the Monaco GP. Still remember the union bimini cover which featured on every single lap of the Valencia GP :)

Hope the wind dies down and the hail stones shrink from golf balls to peas. The Solent is basking in the sun with hardly a breath of wind.....


Henry :)
 
Hope the wind dies down and the hail stones shrink from golf balls to peas. The Solent is basking in the sun with hardly a breath of wind.....


Henry :)

No wind today and wall to wall sunshine (even though cloud was forecast).
So we are off in a few minutes to seek out those anchorages that MapisM has sent me.

We met an English couple here en route to Sant Carles - seems that the word is getting around so they are coming with us.
They have been here a year so maybe they will help us find that idyllic cala/cove/beach (or whatever they call them in Sardinia/Italy).

I will take some pics and post later
 
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