Royal National Lifeboat Institution

The Seaglaze range of through-fixing window sections provides a well-proven, secure and cost-effective means of providing light and ventilation for a wide variety of boats. Something the RNLI recognise, and use through-fixing windows on their lifeboats!

Windows from the range are to be found on boats built by most leading boat yards and ALL RNLI Trent and Severn class lifeboats.

Dutch Hire Fleet Operator

The operator of a Dutch Hire Boat Fleet is updating the fleet by refitting many of its boats with Seaglaze Clamp-in windows, the new windows will greatly improve the look of the boats and provide higher standards of performance for visiting holidaymakers.

 

Mary Rose Viewing Hall

The new spectator gallery at the Mary Rose Viewing hall is fitted with Seaglaze series 12 Clamp-in windows. The double glazed units provide more than twenty windows, each one 2 meters by 1.5 meters. They are designed to give visitors the best possible view of the Mary Rose as she undergoes continuing restoration work.

The gallery was constructed by Vosper Thorneycroft and the Clamp-in windows gave the company the necessary high level of precision combined with a fast fit out time. Once the Clamp-in rings and the windows were all in position, each one held together by a couple of machine screws, installing the remaining two thousand screws was a job that could be completed by one man. The long term performance of the windows will be tested thoroughly over the next fifteen years as the Mary Rose continues to be sprayed with Glycol antifreeze which is being used to preserve her fragile timbers.