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Bob ,, I wonder .. if I take the original frames to a metal place, do you think they could cut/make up a new frame only of better/stronger/quality than the original aluminum frames? Any thoughts? I can live with the non opening if the frame is of good quality, and doesn't leak etc. --- "Bob" wrote in message ups.com... 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. Yes, I agree. Very salty looking. Even have dogs. Would be a big improvement to my boat if they are as advertised. Are you replacing 20+ yo Fuller Brush ports? 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. NO................ that is what NFM says to you. They are VERY abstract and iffy about their phone and email comments. Therefore when their products do not work they have wiggle room. Or in other words, a way to sleaze out of a claim .... and a return on a product. Kinda like a replacement window for the house. No............. 6 3/4" x 14 1/4 " is an exact measurment. Do not let NFM Bull **** you that there is some "varience" or "slack" or " adjustment" that feach vessel has or that NFM is able to adjust for. Look............ an inch is an inch is an inch. It eather fist or it does not fit. The END. The bottom line is look at the diagram of the port you order avalible on the NFM website. and then add 1/4" for sealant. Do I have this right? Any of you with old sailboats used this company and replaced your portlites. Yep. My boat, the main cabin port-lites don't open. It would be sooo sweet to have opening ports. Maybe. Dep[ending on where and when you sail. Thanks for the info. Happy New Year NOw the thing NFM DONT tell yhou. Their ports ar made in CHINA. The spigot ring is spot welded the EPOXYed to the main frame. When I held the port in my had fresh out of the box from China I heard the "crack" of epoxy parting from stainless steel. In other words, a path for water to intrude via capillary action or maybe osmosis if you are a biologist. They look good, and have an Achillies heal. I would go with MADE IN USA BRONZE at $600 each. How long do you plan on owning your boat? Bob We used Bomon Engineering when we replaced our large fixed ports (18x36), and were very pleased. http://www.bomon.com/fix_windows.htm bob s/v Eolian Seattle |
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