Contact number or part number please

If it's an opening port check and make sure the little turn closer thingies are tight. That is what I found on mine. Only did it when it rained not when I did the hose test. Strange.:huh:
 
Are they leaking because the dog's are loose?

The newer rubber seals will have a groove in them (although the pop-ins can still be used with existing rubber) to accept the screens. They're not that expensive and you can simply call your local dealer and tell them what you need - no need for part numbers. You may be able to get them right from Pompanette, too.
 
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I have a port window leaking . I would Like to replace port window seals with pop in screens anyway.Any help with Ordering would be great. Thanks

You might try these guys: http://www.ggschmitt.com (click on Portlights on the left side menu)

If memory serves me correctly, this company is Sea Ray's supplier for the windows but I could be imagining that.
 
The site is Pompanette/ Bomar I believe. Just call with the dimensions & shape which was ellipse on mine as I recall. New seals with screens was around $25 a window if memory serves me correctly.
Try here:
https://www.pompanette.com/pomp.nsf/?Open

No disrespect to Tonka but I believe these guys were OEM for Sea Ray.
Good luck!


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Part number P100-04-RETRO from the site Todd mentions above.
 
The site is Pompanette/ Bomar I believe. Just call with the dimensions & shape which was ellipse on mine as I recall. New seals with screens was around $25 a window if memory serves me correctly.
Try here:
https://www.pompanette.com/pomp.nsf/?Open

No disrespect to Tonka but I believe these guys were OEM for Sea Ray.
Good luck!


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You are correct.....Pompanette is the OEM and Bomar is the brand....nice work.
 

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