josephmoore
Well-Known Member
The aluminium window frames on my Hurley 22 really are past their best and I'm dreaming of a dry cabin so I've resigned myself to replacing them with plastic of some sort, sealed and bolted through from the outside. Standard stuff.
Thing is, that would leave the bare GRP edge inside the cabin looking like it did when it left the factory - ie. Chewed roughly to shape by an army of hamsters.
Not overly pleasing to look at.
So I was thinking of popping some rubber u-channel trim round the hole to tidy it up before fitting the windows. Of course, this would also tuck round the outside... if it was big enough - say a 10mm deep profile - could I kill two birds with one stone and use it to seal the window opening? Usually it's just some squishy foam tape or mastic doing the job, so as long as there was a good seal the rubber should do the job, right?
Anyone tried it, and succeeded? Or failed?
Thing is, that would leave the bare GRP edge inside the cabin looking like it did when it left the factory - ie. Chewed roughly to shape by an army of hamsters.
Not overly pleasing to look at.
So I was thinking of popping some rubber u-channel trim round the hole to tidy it up before fitting the windows. Of course, this would also tuck round the outside... if it was big enough - say a 10mm deep profile - could I kill two birds with one stone and use it to seal the window opening? Usually it's just some squishy foam tape or mastic doing the job, so as long as there was a good seal the rubber should do the job, right?
Anyone tried it, and succeeded? Or failed?