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  1. Hi branden sounds like youve been busy. Cant wait to see the pics and to hear how you get on with the windscreen. As my perspex was cut too short im now thinking of fibre glassing a section down the middle of the window from top to bottom and making it into two windows instead of the one big one. Im just wondering if it will be strong enough.

  2. Managed to get the sheet of perspex to the boat without any damage only for my brother to cut it 1" short so it didnt fit. I cant put on here what i called him but it suggested my mum and dad wernt married when they had him. Plan b is now in operation.

  3. Finally got the window seal for the front window, now all i need is a nice bit of weather to fit it. Ive got rid of the old alluminium one and went for a rubber seal hopling it wont be too difficult to fit it will post photo when fitted

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  4. Hi Branden, I too have a Dandy that I am renovating so I am following your posts with great interest. I too was cosidering a hard top cover for the helm and I have been trying to figure out a way of using perspex so as too give good all round vision but its working out how to get the thing folded down for bridges etc thats got me puzzled at the moment, but I will persevere. I have been at the renovation lark for about two years now, she hasnt been in the water since I bought her, whitch brings me nicely onto a question for you. I want to put in two bilge pumps, port and starboard but as I dont know how she sits in the water Im not sure where to place them. I wanted to put them under the seats in the cabin but if she sits heavy on the stern it seems that this place wouldnt be a lot of help if any water got in. Any sugestions would be gratefully received. Well good luck with the rest of your refit and I look forward to reading all about it, and maybe nick a few ideas lol.

    All the best Jim

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  5. Thanks for the help and advice. I'm afraid that the old frame is well past it;s sell by date so I will be going for the rubber option. As I'm working to a budget....ish my brother is giving me a hand to replace the window which will work out considerably cheaper, he's a builder and decorator by trade and said he will be able to do the job. Will let you know how it goes. Thanks again for the advice and links

  6. Hi all, I've finally got the front window out of my boat but the frame is in a bit of a state so will be replacing it with a rubber one (as in a car windscreen). What would be the best way of cleaning up the grp around the window apperture without causing too much damage to it? Thanks for any help/advice you may have

  7. That has got to be the best advert for the Broads i have ever seen.He made you actually feel as if you were on the boat with them. Brilliant video, shall now watch his other vids

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  8. Senator I've not long come off the Port of London Authority website as I'm considering putting my boat on the Thames and it stated on there that sewage is not allowed to be released into the Thames. I don't know if this is a new law or not though.

  9. I'm sorry to say that I have no affection whatsoever for the majority of Dawncraft.

     

    There's also some "square" thing, narrow beam, the moulds of which used to sit (maybe still do) in a garden in Martham. Can't recall the name of it, but very strange. Looked as streamlined as a boat made by an infant using cardboard cereal boxes, which was possibly it's inspiration.

     

     
    Is this the boat you are thinking of. post-17992-0-33390700-1384292284_thumb.j  This is my Dawncraft Dandy which I think is rather cute in it's own little way
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