Plastic covers for window track drains 1986 30 Weekender

David619

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Aug 4, 2014
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Rocky River, OH
Boat Info
300 Weekender 1986
Engines
2x 260 HP Mercs
Does anyone have a source for the~4" long plastic covers for where the water drains out of the sliding side window tracks?

Thanks!
 
Can someone describe where these are positioned? I have an '89 DA 300....not at the boat and not picturing them, but have been assembling the project list and if this is something I should check, I'll be adding it.
 
They are called weep slot covers,i had a thread a couple years ago with info of where to get them.cant find it now though.
 
Can someone describe where these are positioned? I have an '89 DA 300....not at the boat and not picturing them, but have been assembling the project list and if this is something I should check, I'll be adding it.

They are located at the bottom of the long side windows where the drain slots are cut into the track.
 
Here is a picture - the cover is partially shown along the bottom of the frame.
The "screw cover" note has it's leader crossing one of the screws.

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That's the part, thanks! Has anyone tackled replacing the rubber inserts in the sliding window tracks? The response on this site is fantastic!!
 
Thanks for starting this thread. I need to do this to my 270Sundancer. I also click the link to Taylormade and now can order the window supports for the 400EC.
Thanks again!!!!!!!!
 
That's the part, thanks! Has anyone tackled replacing the rubber inserts in the sliding window tracks? The response on this site is fantastic!!
Yes its easy. Its called flocking. Taylormade wont sell direct anymore. You need to go through a searay dealer
 
Search on my user name, I did a 'reflocking' a few years ago and did a short write up about it.
 
Search on my user name, I did a 'reflocking' a few years ago and did a short write up about it.
Do you have any installation photos from the flocking job?
My side windows aren't leaking, but they are hard to slide back and forth. Looks like what you describe as the flocking is dried out and crumbling in there.
 
Sorry, I didn't take any pics. It wasn't a bad job. My flocking was as hard as a beer pretzel and I had to use a scewdrive and hammer to break it out. The new stuff is soft and supple, and my windows slide easily now.
 

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