Hello Gents,
I have cut the casting deck for the bow of the boat. However, I need to figure out the positioning of the aluminum supports under the casting deck. Before I can do that I need to line up the positioning of the console legs. As I have seen, this can be an issue for the alignment of the windows. As such I used nuts and bolts to temporarily secure the sides of the consoles to the gunnels.
The next thing I did was to re-attach the windows to the console to double check its alignment. I left the legs of the consoles loose so I could move them around and align the legs taking in consideration the positioning of the windows.
What I have discovered is the the center folding window is sagging, and rubbing on the starboard side console. Some pictures:
Initially I thought I would shim the bottom leg of the port side console, but caused a noticeable difference in the console height. So what I think I will do is use stainless steel washers with the window bolts to raise the port side window. That should eliminate the sagging problem with the folding window. I will hide the washers in weather stripping that I will use between the windows and the consoles.
I am really interested your guys thoughts on this approach.