Alwest Window Rain Deflectors
One of the best things about an Alcan/Alwest is the big windows that let the
breeze flow through . . . . except when it is raining. The slope to the cabin
sides will even let a straight down rainfall come in the windows on both sides
at the same time ? There is a really simple way to solve this, that I came up
with one muggy rainy evening several years ago and have been using successfully
ever since. Simple Plexiglas rain deflectors (“awnings” I call them) can be
temporarily attached over each window when rain threatens. The aft ones need to
reach out around the aft corner panels (on an Alwest).
The forward ones reach out beyond the superstructure to cover the sloped
window ends, but this works too.
At an angle of about 45 degrees these will protect the window for its entire
height, in all but the heaviest downpours or cross winds. I did try larger
awnings over the door and rear window, but these got in the way of entry/exit
and eventually were abandoned. When the sun comes out, the awnings are stacked
together and stored in a small compartment on the flybridge.
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Each awning is made from 3/16” clear Plexiglas and is about 8”
wide by the width of the window opening plus a few inches on each end.
Aluminum L brackets hold the awning at an angle over the window with
keyhole attachment slots which slip over two stainless steel screws in
the cabin side. Labels in the corners keep track of which one goes
where.
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Rob Farrow
Catherine Ann
August 2007