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I bought one as a sample several years ago when I was choosing hardware.
They are actually extremely high quality. The story goes that Mr. Fuller got very upset with the leaking portlights on his yacht and sent one to his engineering department with instructions to make one that did not leak. It was not originally intended to be a production item so only two size molds were made to fit the requirements on his boat. Apparently the engineers took their boss's instructions to make sure that they did not leak quite seriously but Mr. Fuller failed to mention a budget. The cost ran so high that he had to proclaim them a product so the development cost could be written off. Thus the Fuller Brush Company got into the portlight business. Steve wrote: Surprise Surprise! I was surfing misc.consumers.frugal-living NG and saw a post from a semi retired Fuller Brush salesman (http://www.MyFullerBrush.com).. I couldn't resist asking if they still sold port holes.. http://www.fuller.com/products_subca...at=2&subcat=11 You guessed it.. They not only still sell two different size port holes but they still sell parts for them as well.. Their prices are pretty high, compared to the bronze ports from New Found Metals of Port Townsend WA but I know the Fuller Brush ABS plastic ports have been around a long time. No, This is not a troll or spam.. Just a bit of curious information. Steve s/v Good Intentions -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |