screw cover gasket from american marine has been on the boat for a couple of weeks now, looks good and is holding up very well. Think i had posted the part number before but will put it in again. I used their part number 717 on my 97 250da
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Will Do. I'll try to take some before & after pics too....
Bumping up a real old thread here but the question is: Did it work?
Since we are on the topic of windshield gaskets, does anyone have a lead on the rubber seal used under the windshield? Mine has caulking that will need to re-done eventually. I have noticed on 2006 and up 280s and 260s I have seen, rather than caulk it is a rubber seal between the windshield and the deck. Sea Ray says to call Taylor. Taylor says it is foam, but I don't think they understand what I am tallking about. Any ideas?
Well, it was worth a try! :huh: The rubber gasket from American Marine did not fit my 1997 290SDA Sundancer. It was not quite big enough to "grab" both sides. They make one larger, but it would be too big. So I guess I'll try to reach Taylor Made again...
-Seth
Just ordered mine from Taylor Made. The 1994 370EC uses two different part numbers:
8349030 @$3.70 per foot (I ordered 14' which is 1' longer than spec) =$51.80
4110016 @$5 per foot (I ordered 17' which is 1' longer than spec) =$85.00
Tax & Shipping= $45.00
So my total was $181.80.
-John
John: I need to replace mine. Why two different parts? I measured and didn't find a difference. But maybe I measured wrong. Is the front windshield a different part than the sides? Thanks.
Todd , I have a '99 330 that needs new porthole screens , can you please tell me where you got the kits from and maybe a part #. My wife keeps hounding me to fix them but I don't know were to begin. thanks