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DUSTCUTTER
RO# 10885
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Posted - Feb 23 2017 : 20:53:57
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Removing side windows. Windows lifted vertically will not clear bottom lip of aluminum window frame. Should I use a bottle jack from the inside to push the top and bottom fiberglass apart. Using 2 x 4's to spread the load. Then try to lift the windows out. Time to replace weather seals and clean out tracks. Have any of you done this before.
Ron
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Homeport: Bar Harbor, Ohio
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eric_b
RO# 33482
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Posted - Feb 24 2017 : 10:00:24
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Ron,
Is there a plastic runner on the inside of the upper track? I found one on my 32' Carver Convertible. Removing that helped me remove the glass in the windows without resorting to using a bottle jack.
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2001 Formula 37/40 PC twin 8.2L MPI Bluewaters 1986 Carver 32 Convertible (SOLD) |
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Homeport: Marblehead, OH
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32carv
RO# 24150


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Posted - Feb 24 2017 : 18:23:40
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Bottle jack doesn't sound like a good solution. 7 things can happen, 6 are very bad. Jim
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Homeport: Sacandaga Lake
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pdecat
RO# 842


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Posted - Feb 25 2017 : 12:13:12
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look for rubber or plastic sliders in the track at top. They may be hard to see but removing them allows more lift. On my 440 some jacking was required but not much.
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Bruce
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Homeport: Gulf Coast FL
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DUSTCUTTER
RO# 10885
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Posted - Feb 25 2017 : 21:49:10
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Just got back from the boat. Tried locating the plastic spacer. The zipper pile blocks the view. Do I need to remove this first. I need about 1/8 or so to clear. I will have the jack with me on the next trip and some 2 x 4's to help with the persuasion.
Ron
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Homeport: Bar Harbor, Ohio
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pdecat
RO# 842


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Posted - Feb 26 2017 : 08:46:33
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Run a screw driver up along the track to feel for the stops 1/8" is a lot to jack unless it is bowed in middle. Check by measuring. Try moving the window to the ful open position. Feel for screws protruding into the track
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Bruce
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Homeport: Gulf Coast FL
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DUSTCUTTER
RO# 10885
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Posted - Mar 05 2017 : 18:28:22
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Just got back from the boat. No plastic inserts on top. Used bottle jack on the outside, from gunnel to bottom of flybridge. Measured before and during jacking. Need 3/16" to 1/4" to get windows out. Removed all windows from the port side. Now problems at all. Located jack in the middle using 2 x 4's to spread load. Now working on weather seals and put in plastic inserts on bottom tracks to make windows slide easy.
Ron
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Homeport: Bar Harbor, Ohio
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DUSTCUTTER
RO# 10885
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Posted - Mar 19 2017 : 09:14:29
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The zipper weather stripping has been removed and ordered, all old silicone caulk from previous owner removed. WD 40 helps to remove old silicone caulk and plastic scrapers. New window slide inserts ordered. Next step rub out and wax area around window frames then paint. Salon windows will be the last items to be installed. So far about 12 hrs on job. Port side.
Ron
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Homeport: Bar Harbor, Ohio
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boatbum
RO# 36

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Posted - Mar 19 2017 : 11:43:47
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I think I'd skip the wax prior to painting and merely use something like Colonite Cleaner.
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DUSTCUTTER
RO# 10885
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Posted - Mar 31 2017 : 18:52:52
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Just finished the port side windows. Painted aluminum frames, new weather stripping thin plastic strips installed on lower window tracks make the windows slide very easy. Yes, I had to use bottle jack to put windows back in.
Ron
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Homeport: Bar Harbor, Ohio
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tim f
RO# 6461
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Posted - Jul 05 2017 : 21:25:33
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Not sure if I am too late for this discussion, but what did you end up using for weather stripping, where did you get it, and lastly, what did you use for paint on the frames?
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Homeport: kittery, ME
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DUSTCUTTER
RO# 10885
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Posted - Jul 11 2017 : 20:06:33
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You have two choices. Pull the frames and send them to anodizer. Or you can remove old caulk around frame. Sand frame with 200 grit wet sand. The original black anodize acts like a primer for paint. Wiped off with 216 thinner. I used a semi gloss black. But I would recommend white if you are a southern boater. After paint has dried about 2 to 4 weeks, cure time. Mask and caulk. D K hardware for weather stripping. Slickstripes goes on the track bottom edge. The windows now slide like butter. The job came out perfect. The key is the 2 x 4 's that spread the load.
Ron
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Homeport: Bar Harbor, Ohio
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