Vent Cover for 2004 320 DA

beeyacht

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Sep 29, 2010
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Toronto
Boat Info
320 Sundancer 2004
Engines
T 350 MAGS Inboard V Drive
I know this isn't going to be an easy problem to solve but my starboard side vent cover fell off while cruising the other night. I was surprised to see that it's only glued on. Anyway, it's at the bottom of Lake Ontario right now (who knows where). I have tried searay-parts.com and they don't have the part. My local Sea Ray dealer says he can't help. Any ideas of where to go or who to ask? Should I have a custom stainless steel piece made and then make a matching one the port side? Thanks for any ideas.
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Damn, I just asked this very question the other day as to how they are mounted. Not the best design in my opinion.
At the time I wondered what the solution would be if it fell off as numerous folks on this web side are finding out. At first I thought I would make one out of teak. That would not match worth a dam in my opinion. Next thought was as you suggested, stainless steel. Should not be to big of a deal if you find a good sheet metal guy.
I was actually thinking about making a mould just in case. Then I could lay up a couple new ones. That looks to be a winter project.
 
Damn, I just asked this very question the other day as to how they are mounted. Not the best design in my opinion.
At the time I wondered what the solution would be if it fell off as numerous folks on this web side are finding out. At first I thought I would make one out of teak. That would not match worth a dam in my opinion. Next thought was as you suggested, stainless steel. Should not be to big of a deal if you find a good sheet metal guy.
I was actually thinking about making a mould just in case. Then I could lay up a couple new ones. That looks to be a winter project.
Never thought of teak, thanks. I am looking into the stainless steel option.
 

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