Color matched silicone for Sea Ray Boats

sfergson727

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Washington Park Marina, Michigan City
Boat Info
'89 Sea Ray 390 Express
'00 Sea Ray 185 BR
Engines
mercruiser 7.4L inboards
Mercruiser 4.3L/Alpha 1
Any idea what color the SeaRay gelcoat is or what Color rite's part number is?

TIA
 
Just talked to them last week. I need some of the Sea Ray Zephyr color. They said to go to Sherwin Williams and get a matching color and they will match that with their caulk. Perfect!
 
I called them today. They told me Searay should know what their part number is. I’ll have to get on the phone with customer care but I’m slammed for another week
 
Where do you guys use silicone on your boats? I was under the impression that marine caulk (like 4200 or 5200) was the recommended material for sealing things on the boat. Are there some places where silicone is the better choice?
 
On my era of boat the gel coat color at the helm area is a tan color called zephyr. There are three or so seams and I understand that a silicone was used there by Sea Ray. Calls to customer service say that color is no longer available.
 
There is a source for exact matches. I think you will end up buying it thru a Sea Ray dealer. If that isn’t convenient, I have a contact at a dealer who is usually very helpful and who will accept phone orders and ship parts.
 
Is the gelcoat caulk what is used around cupholders? My cupholders keep flying out when traveling to the lake, so i have to pull them our every time.
 
There is a source for exact matches. I think you will end up buying it thru a Sea Ray dealer. If that isn’t convenient, I have a contact at a dealer who is usually very helpful and who will accept phone orders and ship parts.
Frank, can I get that contact information? I need some of the Zephyr color silicone. Thanks in advance.
 
Here ya go:

John Mass, Parts Manager
Treasure Island Marina
3605 Thomas Drive
Panama City Beach FL 32408
850-234-6533; ext:23

John has many years experience in the Marine Parts business.....if it is made, he can find it.

Treasure Island is a servicing Sea Ray dealer and is a large marina on the Gulf coast, although they no longer sell new boats.

Call John with your needs at the above number, extension. You may need to leave a call back number because John services a large internal shop with about 12 mechanics and 3 service writers and they get busy in the mid summer.


Frank
 
Here ya go:

John Mass, Parts Manager
Treasure Island Marina
3605 Thomas Drive
Panama City Beach FL 32408
850-234-6533; ext:23

John has many years experience in the Marine Parts business.....if it is made, he can find it.

Treasure Island is a servicing Sea Ray dealer and is a large marina on the Gulf coast, although they no longer sell new boats.

Call John with your needs at the above number, extension. You may need to leave a call back number because John services a large internal shop with about 12 mechanics and 3 service writers and they get busy in the mid summer.


Frank
Thank you
 

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