ksanders
Moderator Emeritus
I'm adding a hard top, and windows to my boat, creating a dry living space out of my existing flybridge.
Right now with a bimini we never, ever use the flybridge. In all the time i have owned the boat I rarely if ever drive from the flybridge, since the pilothouse is perfect.
So... thinking about the project, the windows I install will not be removed in the normal course of life. Once installed they are there.
Attaching the front windows to the existing windscreen means joining two opposite facing things together. The windscreen faces outward, and the windows will face inward keeping the lines the windows similar to the pilothouse.
Are there any issues removing the windscreen and attaching the new windows directly to the boat, in the same place the windscreen was attached?
What are your thoughts?
Here are a couple photos for reference
Right now with a bimini we never, ever use the flybridge. In all the time i have owned the boat I rarely if ever drive from the flybridge, since the pilothouse is perfect.
So... thinking about the project, the windows I install will not be removed in the normal course of life. Once installed they are there.
Attaching the front windows to the existing windscreen means joining two opposite facing things together. The windscreen faces outward, and the windows will face inward keeping the lines the windows similar to the pilothouse.
Are there any issues removing the windscreen and attaching the new windows directly to the boat, in the same place the windscreen was attached?
What are your thoughts?
Here are a couple photos for reference