Patrick — there should also be two small routed areas where the hinges are “let 
in” to the edge of the lens; one is longer that the other to allow for the 
spring that pushes the hatch open when you undog it.

I specifically ordered these WITHOUT any of the holes drilled; just because of 
the issue of precision.  If you place the lens centered in the frame, then flip 
the hinges over, you can exactly mark and drill the holes.  This worked well 
for me and the six others who did this back in 2005.

The lenses are fabricated out of 3/8” acrylic in color #2404, bronze — this 
should match the originals.  I dropped my spare lens off at the acrylic company 
this morning, and expect to hear back from them with pricing by the first of 
next week.

— Fred

Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI   :^(

> On Dec 4, 2015, at 12:00 PM, Patrick Davin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey Fred, I'm interested in 2 of the windows if you find the company still 
> has the pattern. 
> 
> I confirmed last night my windows are exactly 8" x 15". With rounded corners, 
> grooved cut for the gasket, a hole for each of the hinge bolts, and two holes 
> for the latch knob.
> 
> Do you know the thickness of the material and do they actually drill all the 
> holes too? I'd be a little worried about it lining up exactly, but if it 
> worked for you then it sounds like a pretty easy job. 
> 
> thanks,
> -Patrick
> 1984 C&C LF38
> Seattle, WA

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