i have a 42 convertible, changed out the front salon w3indows years ago to 
double paned windows like millgauard, the ones you would put in your house.  
very easy removal when the seal breaks and windows fog up maybe one window 
every three years, replace the seal about $50.  2 years ago replaced the large 
salon window and made it larger so we can see out when we are sitting.  not a 
tough job as all the aluminum frameing was readily available.  we are in the 
northwest so a/c really not an issue.  ron 2065465722> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 
04:47:14 -0800> Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Help with windows> From: 
[email protected]> To: [email protected]> > > Hello all,> 
> Another question on my 1973 36' SS. I have removed the salon side> windows 
and the small windows in the head and double berth. I would> like opinions on 
the side windows in the salon. Should I have the> glass shop put in rigid non 
opening panes that will not leak, or> should I go with the original factory 
sliding panes to allow for> ventilation?> > The windshields are in sad shape, 
mainly because the tink is coming> off. I want to just remove the tint and 
leave the windows alone.> Main reason is that they look to be a real pain to 
remove.> > Also, has anyone had problem with the port holes in the 'V' berth> 
leaking. I do not think I am going to remove them right now.> > > Any and all 
advice is appreciated.> > Thanks,> > Victor> 
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