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Jan 16, 2018

3 Things to Consider When Replacing Boat Windows

Craig Zola
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Your boat/yacht is a treasure, and keeping it in tip-top shape with the best windows or enclosures is important. After all, you don’t want hazy, scratched views ruining your aquatic excursions. If your equipment is beyond the point of no return, it’s time to replace your boat windows.

Here are the top three things you should be looking for in a great boat window:

  1. Clarity: Boat windows should be polished, pressed, and clear, and come with a coating or finish that improves and protects that clarity. Consider a product like Strataglass, which features VueShield™, a highly engineered scratch-resistant coating technology that enhances clear visibility. This proprietary coating makes the product resistant to minor scratches and swirl marks that are common on clear vinyl products in harsh marine environments.
  1. Durability: Not all boat windows are created equal. Some last much longer than others, and that’s why it’s important to do your due diligence and find the right brand for your boat. You don’t want to purchase something that you will replace in a year. Spending just a little extra to get a higher quality product is worth it; you save in the long run and won’t have to replace your boat’s windows that often. Quality windows like CrystalClear can last for years, with proper care and maintenance. Quality, durable boat windows also come with warranties.
  1. UV Ray Protection: Often, this is a feature we don’t think about, but for boat windows, it's a must! Sunscreen wears off, and you need that protection when you’re out on the water for hours. UV-resistant windows are necessary for your boat to protect the interior and fabrics of your watercraft. UV rays not only cause sunburns and skin damage, but also deteriorate the textiles and other materials your boat is made of.

Now that you know the top three things you should consider when it comes to replacing boat windows, remember that the key to keeping your enclosures looking great is by caring for and maintaining them properly.

When you replace your boat windows, consider how you felt about your previous product. Did you enjoy the clarity? Did you notice anything you didn’t like? Is there something that you want to do differently this time around? For more information about high-quality boat windows, visit us at www.strataglass.com.

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Craig Zola

Craig Zola is the Vice President of Distribution Sales at Herculite.

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