Let me back track some and see if I can find them again, basically I typed in side window replacement in the search tab. I was hoping I could just swap out the gaskets But seems to do it totally correct you have to pull the whole thing.
Pop out the black screw cover and you well see some...
Does anyone know how to remove our long horizontal side windows? I received the new replacement seals with felt liners to replace the dried out and cracked originals.
Just wondering if anyone had any ideas.
Sorry I found it in another thread. Does not look as easy as I was hoping..
Thanks
Ed
It looks like I have 5 good ones and some spare parts. I will take around 5 bucks each plus shipping.
P.M. your address and I will figure out the shipping cost.
Ed
Hopefully you don’t mind me jumping in on this one I was getting ready to ask Play Date the Guru of these generators a question today about ours. I have the same one.
Mine last year ran fine except one day I noticed coolant in the drip pan under it, we have only owned the boat a couple years...
Which ever clamp you decide to get, try and get what’s called ( Lined hose clamps ). The inside tail of the clamp is longer than normal and covers the worm part of the clamp so that it does not dig into the hose like normal worm clamps do.
Ed
Last year sometime there was a thread on here somewhere from a guy that built an aluminum hard top for his boat, if I remember right it looked really nice, most negative comments on his project were what he planned on using for the insulation on the underside of the roof.
The round ceiling mount ones just pop off, stick something plastic or a small screw driver with tape on the end between the chrome part and the ceiling and give it little twist and they pop right off.
I changed all of our wall mount ones to a brushed stainless fixture and the old ones are just...
I have no storage at all in that area, under the mattress is the water tank in about the middle and Aft of that is the the AC unit. I don’t have any access panels toward the bow in front of the water tank.
I found them on Amazon, Look up White Water stainless hand rail end cap.
I used them for my second floor deck on our house to create a drink rail.
Edit: sorry I thought you said “ Hand rail “ not rub rail.. this would be the wrong part.
Just a couple questions,
1. Why not use an inline UV set up to kill any growth that might be in the tank? They are relatively small some are the size of an ice maker filter.
2. For ice and drinking water why not install a small reverse osmosis system? You can get them to fit in a foot...