rberm wrote:
Where did you get them and what was the cost? Did you only do the front 3 panels?
Yup - just the front three. And I haven't felt compelled to do any others since living with them for three months - these get done what I set out to get done. The price surprised me - I went to a shop in my area where the guy is known for doing good work (he's been at it for a long time) but he's not known as the best in the area. Once he quoted me $650 (I anticipated paying at least $1,000 for the set) and was willing to turn it around in a week for my big trip, I didn't hesitate. He also came to the boat (a half hour away) a few times to tweak the fit. There are some vertical waves on the port and starboard panels which he said were not really avoidable because of the severity of the curve. You also don't want the glass overly tight because it has virtually no give as compared to Eisenglass. So while the waves make it less than perfect, it is a
huge improvement over the stock glass as you see in the picture - it's really that clear (I'll try to shoot some comparison shots this weekend before the canvas comes down for the last time this season

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mike288 wrote:
did you have to purchase new canvas or were they able to adapt the strataglass to the existing panel?
I was planning on having him remove the Eisenglass from the factory panel and replace with the Strata, but the cost difference to replicate the panels entirely was negligible and he wouldn't have been able to finish the glass to canvas seams as neatly if he used the old panels. And now I have a spare set just in case.