
Diva has been languishing in the Exeter Canal over the winter as she has for the last 3 years. Tied up to Grenvilles
"Gentlemans Cruising Yacht" Grenville lives on his boat and
produces handmade clothes and also does a bit of welding!
I had been working my self up to redoing the windows on Diva. They leaked - though not badly but were very crazed.

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Typically, doing this kind of job one thing leads to another and I ended up taking all the head and side linings out and getting rid of them and painting the inside roof and fixing the grab handles properly - bolting them through - setting them into epoxy. Boat a mess at the moment but it will
soon clean up.

screws to stop the window moving as it wants to.
More decisions - acrylic or polycarbonate. I found a web site with a little trick to make the windows
look good - its been done on car glued car windows for some time - paint the back of the
plastic with 2 part car paint and hide all the 'orrible tape and goo. Looks like the decks need attending to.
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