Hi Brats,
Valkyrie is now sporting a pair of Vetus PM21 portholes which should add both light and air to the v-berth. I've just added a nested album with step-by-step installation instructions for those with enough guts to cut big holes in their boat. Quite frankly, I didn't do this myself, but deferred to a local shop and they did the work. I just cringed and took photos.
The unit is a Vetus PM21 and is very well made and at $178 per they should be. They are aluminum and very stout. The inner trim ring actually clamps to the outer unit with screws and is very secure. The window ratchets up by degrees and won't fall down and close. There are two substantial dogs that insure that it will be watertight. Surprisingly, the portholes don't come with a template or screws.
As noted in one photo, be sure to tape a garbage bag over the cut area from the inside before going to work with the router. I didn't and what a mess there was!
Note: I was prompted to do this after seeing the same installation on C-Batical owned by Rollie, another Great Lakes C-Brat. He did the research and determined that the PM21 was correctly sized for the slight curvature of the cabin trunk. Rollie is another C-Brat friend that I have never met in person, but has gone out of his way to be helpful.
I'm sure that others have added portholes, but this is a first for me.
Regards,
Nick
"Valkyrie"
Valkyrie is now sporting a pair of Vetus PM21 portholes which should add both light and air to the v-berth. I've just added a nested album with step-by-step installation instructions for those with enough guts to cut big holes in their boat. Quite frankly, I didn't do this myself, but deferred to a local shop and they did the work. I just cringed and took photos.
The unit is a Vetus PM21 and is very well made and at $178 per they should be. They are aluminum and very stout. The inner trim ring actually clamps to the outer unit with screws and is very secure. The window ratchets up by degrees and won't fall down and close. There are two substantial dogs that insure that it will be watertight. Surprisingly, the portholes don't come with a template or screws.
As noted in one photo, be sure to tape a garbage bag over the cut area from the inside before going to work with the router. I didn't and what a mess there was!
Note: I was prompted to do this after seeing the same installation on C-Batical owned by Rollie, another Great Lakes C-Brat. He did the research and determined that the PM21 was correctly sized for the slight curvature of the cabin trunk. Rollie is another C-Brat friend that I have never met in person, but has gone out of his way to be helpful.
I'm sure that others have added portholes, but this is a first for me.
Regards,
Nick
"Valkyrie"