Funny how the priorities change. I knew the perspex on the hatch over the vee berth was old and tired and proved this yesterday when I knelt on it. CRACK! A previous owner cut a rectangular hole with rounded corners out of the hatch. The present perspex piece is 360 by 220 mm and about 6mm thick, screwed on the outside of the hatch. I intend replacing it with the same size and thickness piece of clear perspex. The present piece has square edges (as cut with a tool such as a jig saw and no rounding/profiling was done). The perspex is curved in two directions (it is dished) to match the curvature of the hatch. Any tips on cutting (jig saw?), drilling holes, profiling/rounding edges and bending the perspex???
Cheers, John