I chose to use the strongest of the three edge detail options that are specified in the plans by Ian Farrier.
Although my technique was certainly not the most elegant, I was able to create high density cores around the edges of the window openings by filling the1 inch voids using gallon sized zip lock bags full of epoxy/ microbaloon filler with the corner cut off. I then ran 1 1/8 wide strips of a heavy synthetic roofing membrane along the edges which created an edge mold to keep the goo in place.
The corners and sides were smoothed down and the straight portions were backed with wood strips held in place with duct tape.
This worked beautifully and resulted in strong 1 inch high density rims around each window opening that will require very little finish sanding.
Next step will be to sheath the edges of all of the window opening with 6 inch wide double bias stranded mat glass tape and epoxy. The finished windows will be of 8mm thick polycarbonate which will be bonded and bolted in place. I am confident that these windows will be able to withstand full-on broadside blue water impact.
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