Port hole windows

atrick

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Mar 4, 2017
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Penna, N Carolina
Boat Info
1998 400 Searay Sedan Bridge
1995 Searay 290 Sundancer
1990 21 maxum
2001 24' FlotBot Pontoon Boat
Engines
Twin 3116 Cats
Twin 4.3 mercrusers
305 chevy with a alpha one drive
Yamaha 90 HP Outboard
I have a 1995 290 DA and I did a search and nothing came up and I know the part number was posted on here before for rubber piece that holds the screen in the side oval windows on most of the searays. Got two going bad and leaking and need to replace as part of my winter projects, Thank in advance
 
For a while oval rubber gasket was discontinued but nowadays mmax should have kit (gasket + screen) for sale
 
Are you looking for the rubber gasket with a glue-in screen or the newer style rubber gasket with the newer style "pop-in" screens?

And... is the rubber actually bad? Did you try tightening the dog latches?
 
I need dog latches but can't find them. Have 2 broken ones
 
Are you looking for the rubber gasket with a glue-in screen or the newer style rubber gasket with the newer style "pop-in" screens?

And... is the rubber actually bad? Did you try tightening the dog latches?

Did that to them. Screens bad in two and one leaks between glass and rubber. resealed frame on to hull on outside with marine silicone, that helped a lot but didn't cure it 100% so time to replace rubber, its hard and brittle. I need with built in screen.
 
The "built-in" screen from your era is a little bit of a misnomer. The screen is separate from the rubber and the screen is simply cut to fit the opening (buy from Home Depot... get the better stuff, though)and glued/double sided taped into position. Then the seals are adhered.

I have four brand new seals (Bomar/Pompanette) in a box at home... interested? I sold the boat and no longer need them.
 
The "built-in" screen from your era is a little bit of a misnomer. The screen is separate from the rubber and the screen is simply cut to fit the opening (buy from Home Depot... get the better stuff, though)and glued/double sided taped into position. Then the seals are adhered.

I have four brand new seals (Bomar/Pompanette) in a box at home... interested? I sold the boat and no longer need them.
Yes very much so!! Will take all 4 email me atricki@comcast.net
 

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