Cris be sure water is coming from under the channel and not under the frame 
assembly, I removed the entire frame from my 32' 78 and found the small leak 
had rotted the wood all along the front and two feet along the top. If for any 
reason you do remove the frames when you put them back use a a sealant that 
reman is flexible, and don't screw the frames tight to the boat you want to 
form a gasket not squeeze it all out I used a few shims 3/16 thick tighten 
screws wrist tight, remove shims add a bit of caulk, and after fully curing 
tighten a half turn. If the window leaks in the future you can tighten a few 
screws as you will have a gasket that will still compress and seal. Ps when 
ripping wood to replace any I opted to silicone and clamp in place once all was 
secure I put the window back in 

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