Hi Bob

What do you use to polish the glass?

Mike
Polaris

----- Original Message -----
From: Bob S <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, February 2, 2012 7:38 am
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: Winter projects on my 42 DCMY
To: UnifliteWorld <[email protected]>

> Kerry,
> 
> I replaced a motor last year on my 42. I don't recall the model 
> but I
> believe it was an AFI purchased from Fisheries supply. The motor 
> has 2
> speeds, is self parking and could be adjusted to several different
> degrees of sweep. As I recall the most important issue was the 
> to be
> sure the shaft length is the same as the one being replaced. My old
> motor was fine but I was no longer able to find arms which fit it's
> shaft end (very old design according to Fisheries).
> 
> Finally the best windshield advice is to use rainex. Often the glass
> on saltwater boats gets etched so you need to polish it first 
> and then
> apply the rainex. I do this a couple times a year and it really helps
> the vision.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> Bob
> 
> On Jan 30, 7:56 pm, Kerry Lebel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the insight John.  I know it can be tricky getting 
> the right
> > combo of motor size, shaft length, # of degrees, and wiper 
> blade length.
> >  That is why I was hoping that someone had done it before on 
> the 42.  I
> > will take a look at that AFI motor and see how it looks. 
>  Worst case, I go
> > to Seacure and see if I can get the old stock motors.  I was 
> hoping for an
> > upgrade to autoparking motors though.  We shall see I guess!
> >
> > Kerry
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 6:24 PM, John Miller 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi Kerry, Last year I replaced both wiper motors on my '72 
> Saltydog. I
> > > bought them from Jamestown distributor's motor model no. AFI-
> 34001, looked
> > > almost identical to the old ones. All the holes lined up the 
> same as the
> > > old one. One old motor was frozen, that's why I replaced 
> them. The new ones
> > > are self parking and two speed, so I had to change the 
> switches. My boat is
> > > old enough that I always plan on replacing all wiring and 
> switches whenever
> > > I am replacing something like this, so if you don't want to 
> rewire there
> > > may be other motor options. They come in 80 or 110 degree's 
> and it didn't
> > > look like 110 would work so playing it safe, I got the 80 
> degree and ended
> > > up with less coverage. Also in trying to get more coverage I 
> tryed the AFI
> > > adjustable pantographic arms and they did not work, if i 
> remember right it
> > > was because of the thickness of the fiberglass that i was 
> mounting to. The
> > > different shaft sizes and length I took off the old motor 
> and they all
> > > worked. Good luck, John
> >
> > > On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 9:26 AM, David Oates 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >> Hello Kerry,
> >
> > >> I will be watching this thread closely.  Oh, and by-the-
> way, I'm real
> > >> glad to see you here on the UnifliteWorld.  It has been 
> very quite lately.
> >
> > >> The wipers on my 1894, 42E, don't work and I have to find 
> out way.  There
> > >> are three and none of them move.  But, I have not done the 
> troubleshooting> >> to find out the cause.  Actually, I don't 
> know anything about them, but I
> > >> will have to do that project soon.  Thanks for bringing it up.
> >
> > >> DavidO
> >
> > >>  ------------------------------
> > >> *From:* Kerry Lebel <[email protected]>
> > >> *To:* [email protected]
> > >> *Sent:* Sun, January 29, 2012 6:32:27 PM
> > >> *Subject:* [UnifliteWorld] Winter projects on my 42 DCMY
> >
> > >> Hey All,
> >
> > >> I have a couple of projects I want to tackle before spring. 
>  The first is
> > >> replacing two of the wiper motors on the front windows. 
>  They have been
> > >> dead for a couple of years now and I would love to get them 
> replaced.> >>  Anyone know of a replacement for them?  I can't 
> find the OEM Bosch wiper
> > >> motor.  I have a port supply and Fisheries Supply account, 
> so if I can find
> > >> a couple there it would be even better.  Any ideas?
> >
> > >> Thanks,
> >
> > >> Kerry
> >
> > >> P.S. - Spring can not come soon enough to the Northwest!!!
> >
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