Window trim

kghowe

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I have a'D' shaped grey moulding inserted in the aluminium frame of all the windows on my boat. Over time it has shrunk cracked and and crazed. Does anybody know where I can by replacement. Its the stuff they use to put in car window frames before the days of flush fitting and 0.32 drag coefficients!

Also rubbing strip is knack'ed and needs replacing on same. Boat is a Sealine 310 Statesman.

Ta in advance
KGH

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Hi Kevin.

Have a look at Wilks Rubber.

Gordon

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Reading Marine Windows are the kiddies. I have used them in the past getting them to do the job.... they were excellent.

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I had this on a yacht a few years ago. Carefully extracted window, stripped everything out, cleaned it all up and took it to a local large glazers who set it all back in again. Then stuck frames back in boat. Cost £20 per window.

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Have same problem with my princess 33.Sent sample to Wilks but they only had the much bigger stuff fitted to later boats.
AM going to try the other outfit that Byron suggested.

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Thanks for the info. In light of recent re arrest of a certain american childrens entertainer you might want to think about changing your gigy MJ icon?? Very clever though.

KGH

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