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Thank you for the link to the Dashew's design philosophy. I really hope I get a chance to tour their "unsailboat" someday. It seems incredible...

I hadn't been to their site in a while. It was great reading through all of their discussion.

Hopefully, sites like theirs, and mine are a help to people who are designing boats for the first time.

-Ken W

PS I checked the specs for Nordhavn's 86. They have the same 1/2" tempered glass as we do. We have fasteners around the boat for storm windows, but I can't envision any circumstance where I'd ever put them up. If there's any potential for needing them, why am I leaving the dock? I'm retired .. why rush to get somewhere in bad weather? By picking the right places, and the right months, you can still be surprised by bad weather -- but, typically this means the kind of bad weather that is a LONG ways from warranting putting up storm windows.


Williams, Ken 2007-03-19 21:08:09