Re: Project "1600 Capri Hard Top" has begun!
I'm thinking about making the port side windshield open (again)
Last plan called for a wood frame to support the glass. This time the plan is more sparten, basically just the glass with an aluminum U channel trim around the edge.
I have a couple of issues to deal with:
1) the windshield cutouts in the top are as they are and cannot be changed.
2) sealing. Have been looking at edge seals to seal the glass against the top. Not sure how well it will work.
3) Hinges and latches. How can I attach a stainless steel hinge to laminated safety glass? Drill holes in glass to attach hinge? Epoxy the hinge to the glass? Will epoxy be strong enough? (same issues with latch).
There is nothing I can do about item 1 above, will just have to deal with the existing coutouts.
Item 2 I've been working on: To seal the window, 1/2" L channel aluminum can be screwed to the inside edge of the window opening with a flat side facing out and nearly flush with the ouside of the top. Then this rubber seal can be pressed on the edge of the L and the rubber "bulb" part of the seal will contact the glass.
I like this design because the seal can be set close to the outside surface of the boat, so when the windshield is closed, it will look like it is resting right on the top, not standing off an inch or so. The L channel can also be mounted with "slot" screw holes so it can be adjusted account for the hard top not being completely flat. After its all adjusted, then the aluminum is sealed to the fiberglass using BoatLife sealer, and the rubber seal is pressed on the aluminum with Boatlife also.
That leaves item 3. The hinges and latches. I guess holes can be drilled in laminated safety glass (its not tempered). But I would be reluctant to do it myself. So the idea of adhesives came to mind. I have seen glass doors that have handles glued on. Just don't know what adhesive is used. Could use some help on this one. Thinking of jusing a simple butt hinge in SS like this 2x2" :
Latches are also a problem area. The window needs a latch that pulls the window tight a little bit to make it seal on the rubber bulb seal strip above. The closest I could find is this neat little latch. It draws the top half down over the bottom hook. Meant to have a padlock put in it like on a tackle box.
HELP! I can't find a retailer that sells the press on seal by the foot! Anyone know where I can find this stuff without having to order 200 feet?
HELP! Where is a hardware supply that has latches similar to the one above? I want to find a better fit than that one!