The Norwegian Trojan.
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the curved lexan sections were made by Taylor Glass, a US Co
they no longer make them so the old one(s) would have to be used as molds to make new ones. There is a well know place in Norwalk Connecticut called "Select Plastics" and they do this type of work along with hatches and portlights.
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Corner windows...?
Actually they didn´t survive at all. Both the corner windows broke in pieces, but the mid-section is OK. (the piece to open up). The long window on port side is also good. But all the others is gone..... I have "dismantled" everything, and delivered them to a glasscompany here in Norway. It will be expencive, but what the heck. Just hope the insurance will cover it. There was several boats in the area around mine who was destroyed. Amongst them a nice old sailer, a wooden sailer. The snow was top-heavy, and tilted the boat over. All supporters on the starboard side was pressed trough the hull. A terrible mess.
Actually they didn´t survive at all. Both the corner windows broke in pieces, but the mid-section is OK. (the piece to open up). The long window on port side is also good. But all the others is gone..... I have "dismantled" everything, and delivered them to a glasscompany here in Norway. It will be expencive, but what the heck. Just hope the insurance will cover it. There was several boats in the area around mine who was destroyed. Amongst them a nice old sailer, a wooden sailer. The snow was top-heavy, and tilted the boat over. All supporters on the starboard side was pressed trough the hull. A terrible mess.
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pk wrote:
An unusual sight. This is from underneath the toilet bowl, a place just a few people have seen. I had to use my minicamera to locate where the tubes and stuff are.
Did that mini cam loosen those clamps as well?

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** F25 Hardtop - Express - 1974 - 25 ft
** F26 Hardtop - Express - 1971 - 26 ft
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** F26 Hardtop - Express - 1971 - 26 ft
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strange looking docks ( to me ) I'm sure you would say the same about ours ,pk wrote:
Not much traffic here today. Weather is fair, sligthly cloudy, and temperature is + 6 Celcius. And the spring is coming....
Are they floating docks ?
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With the bowl removed I found this broken hose. Not funny with all this water underneath the floor.....
Paul: Yea, those things are floating. They can carry more than 6 tons each element. Just take some elements and clip them together, add some meters with electric powercable and waterline, and "VOILA" we have another new marina. Nice and easy. I do not think your marinas looks strange, sometimes I wish we could have something like your marinas here. With roofs and grand parking lots....
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I check on it over the weekend at the local marina its not bad at all. $240.00 a month plus 35 for electric and water. You can live on it if you want. They do have dry storage for $190.00 per month if you call hour before you want to get on the boat they will drop it in the water at a slip. You return the boat to that slip and they will take it back out the water for you and wash the bottom of the boat put it back up for you. Sounds like a hell of a deal to me.pk wrote:Too much!!!! I have to pay almost $4000 for the period between April and November. After the 15th of November and first of April we are not allowed to uset the docks, due to ice and snow. Then we take the boats up on dry land.
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** F25 Hardtop - Express - 1974 - 25 ft
** F26 Hardtop - Express - 1971 - 26 ft
** F25 Hardtop - Express - 1974 - 25 ft
** F26 Hardtop - Express - 1971 - 26 ft