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Title: Portlights
Post by: kent on October 30, 2003, 03:10:06 PM
Hi,
Has anyone replaced the acrylic windows in the six portlight? if so how much were the windows, and where did you purchase them. I have a 1988 C34, and I think they are Lewmar old standard portlights.
Thanks,
Title: Portlights
Post by: Stu Jackson on October 30, 2003, 03:16:06 PM
Kent

A FIND on Lewmar Portlights turned up:

http://c34.infopop.cc/6/ubb.x?a=srch&s=329609511&findw=lewmar+portlights (http://c34.infopop.cc/6/ubb.x?a=srch&s=329609511&findw=lewmar+portlights)

I seem to remember that there are sources in some of these posts.

Good luck,

Stu
Title: Portlights
Post by: rwilkinsii on October 30, 2003, 04:03:48 PM
Try this link.. they have good prices on the windows and the gaskets.

port lights (http://www.beckson.com/replace.html)

Rich Wilkins
Watergate Marina
Houston Tx
86 c34
S/V Lil Tiger
rwilkinsii@yahoo.com
Geaux Tigers!!
Title: Portlights
Post by: jentine on October 30, 2003, 04:07:28 PM
I removed one and took it to a glazier.  He made six new lites of Lexan for a few dollars each.
Jim Kane
Title: Portlights
Post by: Mike and Theresa Vaccaro on November 01, 2003, 07:02:27 AM
Kent,

Might consider Jim's recommendation--we recently replaced ours, and the Lewmar lens run about 40 bucks each.  Also found that the specs called for a shallow (1/32") "countersink" area for the dogs, but not all of the lenses were properly machined!  Kinda' depressing for factory parts that cost so much.  No reason they can't be made locally.

Don't forget to replace your o-rings in the dogs--that'll take care of most leak issues.  The Lewmar seals are also available, about 12 bucks apiece, as I recall.  On the inside of the plastic dogs, Lewmar uses press in screw covers--we've left 'em off (exposes a stainless head) to ease future maintenance.  Also found an automotive product for refinishing the plastic window frames:  SEM COLOR COAT "Flexible Coating"--kind of a cross between paint and vinyl die.  Works well in light coats.  If your '88 has the tan colored liner, "Phantom White" #15003 is a perfect match.  

Cheers,

Mike