I'm looking at reviving my 'Sea Vixen', built 40 (yes, 40!) years ago. One area that was a problem even back then was the glazing.
I don't remember what material I used, but it always buckled. Used to glue it in with Araldite which, with what I know now, was probably too brittle. I suspect something modern like Sikaflex would be a better choice these days.
But what is the 'right' material to use, so that it stays nice and flat?
Note also that the front screen has a sharp angle in it - is there something that can take a sharp crease, or does it need to separate pieces?
And the top screen needs to curve, and needs to meet the 'mast' - so again, what would be a good material and fixing method?
Thoughts/suggestions/experience welcome. Thanks.