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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 75614" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>Make a card board template of the window,and install it.This way you know that it will fit inside the seal when it's installed.Most glass shops deal in polycarbonate and acrylic glass.If the boat came with tempered safety glass,check on the price of it.Seems to be getting cheaper,unless there are curves.If you install a "plastic" glass,with a curve,use a heat gun or hair dryer to help bend it.Cold bending will cause those annoying little cracks inside the glass and fogging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 75614, member: 751"] Make a card board template of the window,and install it.This way you know that it will fit inside the seal when it's installed.Most glass shops deal in polycarbonate and acrylic glass.If the boat came with tempered safety glass,check on the price of it.Seems to be getting cheaper,unless there are curves.If you install a "plastic" glass,with a curve,use a heat gun or hair dryer to help bend it.Cold bending will cause those annoying little cracks inside the glass and fogging. [/QUOTE]
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