I just replaced front window gaskets with seacure gaskets. they are
perfect fit .....but they are reallly i mean really dificult to put
in. i have SS 32 1975

On Feb 12, 2:55�pm, TANGOSIX <[email protected]> wrote:
> ROCCO,THE WINDOW SEALS ARE AVAILABLE FROM SEACURE,EITHER IN BLACK OR
> WHITE.THEY CLAIM TO BE EXACT OEM.WISH I HAD CHECKED BEFORE I DID MY
> WINDSHIELD.THERE IS NOTHING ELSE OUT THERE THAT IS CLOSE ENOUGH TO THE
> ORIGINAL.FREIGHTLINER GASKETS WERE USED ON MINE AND THEY STILL HAD TO
> DO A LOT OF MODS.GOOD LUCK,JAY
>
> On Feb 12, 9:58 am, Rocco <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Speaking of windows...has anyone replaced the aft windows in the 36DC
> > or 41YF? �The white rubber gasket is rotting away and I don't want
> > black. �Aluminum would be my choice and I'm looking to find a
> > replacement that fits the hole.
>
> > Also, I put dark silver tint on my front windows. �Sheets of it are
> > available at Home Depot. �It's difficult to do and I'd have it done
> > professionally if I do it again. �It looks good, keeps the sun from
> > beating down on the interior, doesn't hinder viewing and keeps people
> > from looking in when the boat's in a marina.
>
> > On Feb 12, 3:41 am, flitebuilder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Jay,
>
> > > Where did you put the vent in the head? �I was thinking of doing that,
> > > but could not decide on a good location for one. �I think I might just
> > > leave the double berth and head windows as sliders.
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > > Victor
>
> > > On Feb 12, 12:43 am, TANGOSIX <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Victor, I to have a 36 SS 1976,I addressed the same issue.I wanted a
> > > > DRY boat. I live in Arkansas so we have a lot of hot humid weather and
> > > > get alot of strong thunderstorms. I removed all windows,replaced
> > > > sliders with rigid dark tint safety glass.I am very happy with this
> > > > setup.Downside,ventalation.on a nice day you can always open aft hatch
> > > > and rear door.As another wrote,you really cant keep it dry with
> > > > factory setup.The boat not only stays dry in the worst weather,it
> > > > looks like a new boat.I also replaced windshield glass.Went to dark
> > > > and will be replacing those again,a good hail storm broke one
> > > > anyway.So long as you have plenty of BTUs to cool,you should be very
> > > > happy going all rigid.Wasnt cheap but well worth it. good
> > > > luck.also...need a vent in the head if you like hot showers. �Jay
>
> > > > On Feb 9, 6:47 am, flitebuilder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hello all,
>
> > > > > Another question on my 1973 36' SS. �I have removed the salon side
> > > > > windows and the small windows in the head and double berth. �I would
> > > > > like opinions on the side windows in the salon. �Should I have the
> > > > > glass shop put in rigid non opening panes that will not leak, or
> > > > > should I go with the original factory sliding panes to allow for
> > > > > ventilation?
>
> > > > > The windshields are in sad shape, mainly because the tink is coming
> > > > > off. �I want to just remove the tint and leave the windows alone.
> > > > > Main reason is that they look to be a real pain to remove.
>
> > > > > Also, has anyone had problem with the port holes in the 'V' berth
> > > > > leaking. �I do not think I am going to remove them right now.
>
> > > > > Any and all advice is appreciated.
>
> > > > > Thanks,
>
> > > > > Victor- Hide quoted text -
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