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2718 series
Eight different specular models
Downwards opening vertical sliding window powered by electric actuators. Designed for internal installation and available in various widths (from 1.1 to 1.74 m) and heights (1.42 to 2 m), each adapts well to both port and starboard installation. Constructed in AISI 316 stainless steel varnished black (standard), with 8 �?? 10.4 mm thick glass.
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model 27P7
automatic, sliding and specular
European grey, the frame may be partially disassembled to allow the glass to be removed. Electrically operated (24-12V) downwards vertical sliding window. Constructed in AISI 316 stainless steel, with 6 mm thick glass tinted Two models are available for port and starboard installation.
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Standard Features
3 ¼"radius corners
Clear ¼" laminated safety glass
Anodized 6063 alloy aluminum frames
Pass all Coast Guard specs
Quality keepers and adjusters
Double rubber seal
Options
Solex, smoked gray or bronze laminated or tempered glass ¼"
Black painted (baked on)
Clamp ring 1/8" to 2 ½" wall
Almost any shape and size
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8.90 m 29' 2"
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The best way to see the new age of express cruising is not from the helm, but from a light-laded cabin. One step inside the cabin of a 2860 Window Express, and you'll wonder why express cruisers have been living in the dark ages for so long. Featuring oversized foredeck and side windows which allow ambieni light to enliven the cabin, appointed with a full salon, head and fore and aft sleeping areas. Giving you every reason to turn out the lights on any express cruiser other than a Windows Express.
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