christo15
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- Oct 15, 2013
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- Boat Info
- 2002 320 DA Sea Ray, Garmin 741xs
- Engines
- 350 Mercruisers V-drives
Wow! Looks awesome. If only I had the time. It's a real pita they didn't make the bed just a littttttlee bigger.
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Wow! Looks awesome. If only I had the time. It's a real pita they didn't make the bed just a littttttlee bigger.
I found a couple of post on this 320 thread thru searching "bolster" ~ the pictures were great as I know it MUST BE POSSIBLE, but the narrative gave more info on removing the port/starboard sides (which I have been able to do), but didn't really address anything special he had to do with the front/center one. THANK YOU! Any insight would be so valuable. I am at the point of dynamite but that might sink our boat!
Has anyone had to replace the little plastic pieces for the curtain between the main birth and the galley? I leaned against the curtain by accident and couple snapped off the track.
if your curtain track is like mine you might try these....if you find all of the pieces that came off they can easily be bent with needle nose pliers and put back on the track....when we bought our boat several of the rollers for the aft cabin curtain had to be replaced....
http://www.curtain-tracks.com/hardw...4121-i-beam-nylon-wheel-carriers-w-brass.html
I'm talking about it cycling when I'm using it, not during the winterIf your boat is wrapped, did you forget to shut off the main power switch before you winterized the boat? Batteries should have been disconnected also. The water pump will continue to cycle if there is no water in the holding tank.
Funny, had the exact same issue and fix. The other portholes were well caulked, but the one in the head had zero sealant.I had the same issue, I found that the water was coming in through the window in the head leaking behind the medicine cabinets. This happened every time there was a heavy rain. I found the the window did not have any type of gasket or sealer, to fix I put a heavy bead of 4200 caulk around the outside of the hole cut in the fiberglass then reinstalled the window and cleaned up any excess the may have squeezed out of outside of the window frame.
Good Luck !