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Larry D Gibbs
 
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I have a 2001 Bayliner Classic Capri 1950 and one of the snaps along the
windshield is smashed and useless. I need to know how they are attached so I
can remove it and replace it with a new one. Are they just screwed on or
attached spme other way?


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"Larry D Gibbs" wrote in message
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I have a 2001 Bayliner Classic Capri 1950 and one of the snaps along the
windshield is smashed and useless. I need to know how they are attached so
I can remove it and replace it with a new one. Are they just screwed on or
attached spme other way?


Probably a screw in type if attached to the windshield frame. A replacement
will cost you under a buck and you can find it at any boat store and most
marina stores.


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Look at it. If there is a screw head in the middle it is screwed on, if
there is the top of a pop rivet, it is riveted.

"Larry D Gibbs" wrote in message
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I have a 2001 Bayliner Classic Capri 1950 and one of the snaps along the
windshield is smashed and useless. I need to know how they are attached so
I can remove it and replace it with a new one. Are they just screwed on or
attached spme other way?



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Another type clips on. The snap is rivited to a ss clip. There are 2 or 3
different sizes but a good parts dept at the boat dealer should have these
also.
LD

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I have a 2001 Bayliner Classic Capri 1950 and one of the snaps along the
windshield is smashed and useless. I need to know how they are attached so

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can remove it and replace it with a new one. Are they just screwed on or
attached spme other way?




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