The Get-A-Grip suction cups (also used to handle and install glass such as
windshields) are reported to work well.  Rig a tensioner inside the boat.
Sometimes from one side to the other.

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
 On Feb 7, 2015 7:18 PM, "Rex & Jennifer Delay via CnC-List" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> We have a relatively new to us 1985 41.  The windows and hatches had been
> replaced by the previous owner.  Hatches were done right, the side windows
> were bedded in silicone, not right.  I had to re-bed one of them already
> but did not get all traces of the silicone off so it did not take.  Need to
> do it again as soon as possible which will involve removing the window,
> scraping clean and then wiping the cabin side with acetone and re-bedding
> with 5200.  The question is - there are no mechanical fastenings?  Should I
> add screws every 4" or so or create some sort of method to press the
> windows in place while the 5200 sets?  Anyone come up with the perfect jig
> to do this or is it better to add screws?  Large custom bar clamps?
>
>
>
> Rex & Jennifer Delay
>
> www. Ghostlake.com <http://www.ghostlake.com/>
>
> www.ghostlakesailing.com
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