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Brian Cleverly wrote:
NE Sailboat wrote: Old cruising sailboat. Original port-lites. So, I was looking around the net and I came across the site for New Found Metals replacement portlites. Wow... they look really neat. Would be a big improvement to my boat if they are as advertised. But, as many times as I read the site .. I could not quite figure out how they work with the old portlite rough opening. If I have it right ??? Big if .. The New Found Metals portlites have large frames so there is some give or take about the rough opening size. Kinda like a replacement window for the house. Do I have this right? Any of you with old sailboats used this company and replaced your portlites. My boat, the main cabin port-lites don't open. It would be sooo sweet to have opening ports. Thanks for the info. Happy New Year You would be extremely lucky if you didn't have to modify your original port openings. I don't see why you are having difficulties. Newfound have downloadable installation instructions for their two port types and I've found the instructions are very clear. I'm installing 8 of their bronze opening ports. If nothing else, you'd have to cut openings for the drain spigots. Brian C Brian, The bronze must be a fairly new addition to NFM product line? They sure look nice on the site and good prices, too. How is the casting? as heavy as the old type bronze ports? MMC |
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