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Post by MalcolmP on Feb 22, 2015 9:39:14 GMT
I don't believe it! - just googling around for general things about Sun Liberty 34 I found a site in french that I was thinkinmg that they sell sprayhoods !! after translating with google translate it turned out that they produce windows !! and especially the one that I need ! Good find, I will add them to the requirement suppliers list for other in the future. I note they are based in the Vendee, so were probably the original suppliers to Jeanneau
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Post by vasko on Feb 22, 2015 12:59:09 GMT
New ('er) boat ... somehow I cannot find a model which can match my requirements - huge living space, huge storage space, , fast sailing, safety in in the storm ( class 1/A and Kevlar in the GRP), 2 cabins, 2 heads ( en-suite - privacy) , overall length < 10m, no squicking ( thick GRP hull ) , big kitchen area, comfort in the saloon ( I do not like the corridor type saloons), looking not posh outside ( e.g. I hate people thinking that I'ma posh guy and charge me 5x for everything - this were my requirements as a minimum, e.g. I needed something like Dr.Who's Tardis and the only boat that I found matching this was the Sun Liberty 34 and I went for it
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Post by dslittle on Feb 25, 2015 10:44:44 GMT
Not very helpful I know BUT I anticipated this problem some time ago and had some covers made up up for my 45DS. As an added bonus, it keeps the inside dark on those early bright sunrises!!!
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Post by artyman on May 6, 2015 21:12:42 GMT
Hi Vasco,
By the end of 2013, my very long, 1989 Jeanneau Sunlight 30 windows were regularly leaking and had substantial UV cracking so I decided to replace them myself. (2 smoked perspex for £400, all trimmed/champhered and all holes exact fit to the boat, cheap at half the price!)
They appeared to be curved (lengthways) but became flat on removal. The new windows bent comfortably as they were being tightened (no problem there).
The small company (Boat Windows) is based on Airfield Road, Christchurch, Dorset.
If you have not yet replaced your windows then make a tracing of the original, take lots of close up photos, post to Boat Windows and you'll find their quality excellent!!!!
You just need a mate to collect and deliver them to you in Alicante next time they're in UK.
My new windows are leak free and I can see through them so clearly I sometimes think they're not there!
Fair winds, whatever...
Bob
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