This fine 4" port hole is for a cabin thickness of up to 1-1/2", it includes the outside mounting ring. The glass has an imperfection which is easily seen in the photos, but there are no scratches. The imperfection which you see is really exaggerated in the photo, it is hard to pick up when looking through the port.
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