

Boat styling right now is focused on an uncluttered angular look. For portlights this means very tight radiuses and sharp corners. Lewmar’s new flush mitred portlight makes an appearance on Bavaria’s latest Cruiser range.
Lewmar started working with OEM builders last season to provide the angular styling and aesthetics they were looking for in a portlight design. The result is Lewmar’s new flush mitred portlight. By moving away from a bent radius, it developed a production technique for making four mitred and welded joints. The first boats using Lewmar’s new portlight were launched this summer including the latest Azimut 38 and Bavaria’s new cruiser. Lewmar worked with Azimut to create a flush mitred portlight for its brand new 38 footer.
Frames are black powered coated to minimise the existence of the joints to give a very rectangular look and a very sharp set of lines. Although not directly replaceable because of the different corner radii, they are available in Lewmar’s standard sizes of 0, 1 and 4. There is a choice of ‘gangster’ dark grey or regular grey acrylic.
Ends