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On Jun 29, 5:36?am, timW wrote:
Also, can anyone point me towards a decent source for aftermarket or used parts for Sea Ray's? We just bought a 1995 230 Sundancer in nice shape overall, but with a few minor cosmetic issues, one of which is a port-window that is cracked and in need of replacement. I'll go direct to Sea Ray if I have to, but I wanted to see if there are alternatives available. Is it a standard window (i.e. a mass-pro portlight) or a proprietary window built exclusively to conform to some portion of the Sea Ray cabin shape? If you're dealing with a custom bult window that somebody turned out for Sea Ray and nobody else uses.....good luck. You might get a custom window from Sea Ray (but it wouldn't be cheap) if they still have some in a warehouse someplce. What was the last year model was built? If it changed radically right after 1995 (13 model years ago) it's going to be tougher to find an OEM window. Is the window in a frame, or bonded into the hull? If it's in a frame, you can probably hire a local glass guy to make a replacement. 99% probability that it's laminated "safety" glass that will require specific fabrication. If it's bonded into the hull, your labor costs are going to go up a lot for R&R, but if it's a *flat* window you can still have a local replacement fabricated from laminated glass (or cheaper acrylic if you don't mind how it looks in a few years). Perimeter curves aren't that hard to deal with, but if the window has internal curves as part of the design that will be additionally difficult to replicate. Hoping for mass-pro window.....look for a mfgr's name in a corner of the glass. |
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