Tim,
That is the plan - a real quazi-bulkhead (I read that a real bulkhead can not have an opening in it over a certain size to qualify) with door(s) at the end of the new cabin. Keep the heat in and the water and noise out. Your sliding, tempered glass would be nice, but as you mentioned previously, glass is heavy. The front/side windows in the cuddy are all plastic and I plan to use the same for the cabin side and bulkhead windows, with safety glass in the front because of the wipers. We will still have canvas cover/curtains back to the stern probably, but having owned a convertible automobile, I don't trust canvas to keep the weather out, particularly on open water.
...your two cents welcome any time....
Lance
That is the plan - a real quazi-bulkhead (I read that a real bulkhead can not have an opening in it over a certain size to qualify) with door(s) at the end of the new cabin. Keep the heat in and the water and noise out. Your sliding, tempered glass would be nice, but as you mentioned previously, glass is heavy. The front/side windows in the cuddy are all plastic and I plan to use the same for the cabin side and bulkhead windows, with safety glass in the front because of the wipers. We will still have canvas cover/curtains back to the stern probably, but having owned a convertible automobile, I don't trust canvas to keep the weather out, particularly on open water.
...your two cents welcome any time....
Lance
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