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Unread 09-08-2006, 11:15 PM
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Default Windshield Fastening Question

As I was motoring back today to the harbor I noticed the left section windshield, underneath the hinge for the middle window section, has broken its fastening screw. The support strut is still in place but the windshield bounces as the boat moves. It moves around a quarter inch. It looks like you could put a screw into the aluminum frame into it from the inside of the cabin. I'm not sure what I would be screwing into though.

Any suggestions????

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Default Windshield Fastening Question

As I was motoring back today to the harbor I noticed the left section windshield, underneath the hinge for the middle window section, has broken its fastening screw. The support strut is still in place but the windshield bounces as the boat moves. It moves around a quarter inch. It looks like you could put a screw into the aluminum frame into it from the inside of the cabin. I'm not sure what I would be screwing into though.

Any suggestions????

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Unread 09-10-2006, 09:23 PM
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Thru-bolt with washer and nut. *
Wellcraft used screws with "wood" threads to hold the baseframe to the boat. * Remove the plastic weatherstrip from the baseframe of the window (get a small, thin screwdriver and pry it out). * You will see all the flathead screws that hold the baseframe to the boat. *Remove the loose screw(s) and in its place put a machine screw and secure on opposite side with washer and nut. *You may have to drill down thru to open up clearance. * The only drawback to this is you will see the washer/nut from the inside of the cuddy - *whereas Wellcrafts fastening method did not show thru.
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Thanks. I'll give it a shot.
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Unread 09-10-2006, 11:25 PM
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Default Re: Windshield Fastening Question

when repairing windshields, as with most things, thier is a right way and a wrong way. heres watcha gotta do...

first- remove all ur windshields from ur boat

second- put them in a box

terd- ship them my house

last- watch the forum for my post with pics on how to proprerly install windshields.

the pics should make things much simpler. and no, i havent been drinking.
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Default Re: Windshield Fastening Question

There is another option on the thru bolting. Lowes carries T-nuts in stainless. That way it could be through bolted in a blind fashion so you don't have a piece of screw sticking into the cabin.

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Unread 09-11-2006, 11:42 AM
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I was just gonna tell you to ask racerx because he has probably come up with all kinds of ways to fasten them.....



























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Default Re: Windshield Fastening Question

Thru-bolt with washer and nut. *
Wellcraft used screws with "wood" threads to hold the baseframe to the boat. * Remove the plastic weatherstrip from the baseframe of the window (get a small, thin screwdriver and pry it out). * You will see all the flathead screws that hold the baseframe to the boat. *Remove the loose screw(s) and in its place put a machine screw and secure on opposite side with washer and nut. *You may have to drill down thru to open up clearance. * The only drawback to this is you will see the washer/nut from the inside of the cuddy - *whereas Wellcrafts fastening method did not show thru.
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Unread 09-11-2006, 01:43 PM
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Racer,
you forgot fipth - send Parishht my address so he can send me a little something ($$$) to cover the cost of sending
the old bow hardware.
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Unread 09-11-2006, 07:53 PM
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paris, send me ur address so i will know how much it gonna cost.and yes stinky, i must admit, i have a dream... a package from mulv arives, delivered by supermodels. i can here chef (from southpark) singing a slow mellow tune coming from the trees. together the supermodels and i install the windows...as you said,"all kinds of ways". thier is a pink thong involved, but ur not wearing it. then, just to make the boat perfect, ginger and marry ann help me install the hard top from my "super deal" $2000 v20! while chip foose paints the 'southeast of disorder' graphic, and for some reason thier is a midget in a bell hop uniform riding around on a unicycle, with a monkey on his shoulder?

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