Where can you get replacement lenses for the bow cleat?
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Bow Cleat lense??
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Bow Cleat lense??
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Re: Bow Cleat lense??
Scott,
Which type are they? The round ones with the flange on the bottom or the ones with the fluted glass Fresnel style, like a half moon shape.
If they are the round ones that drop in from the top they are available from Boat Owners Warehouse in Riviera Beach, Florida I don't know where you can get the half moon shaped ones. The round ones may have to be modified a little bit on the bottom flange, I took a angle grinder and sanded the lip down until it dropped into the hole on the bow chock. I replaced the entire guts when I did it, after grinding down the lens, I replaced the sockets with new ones from NAPA, they take a standard tail light socket, got a couple of spongy washers the kind that come inside a stack of CD/RW disks from Staples. Then I took some clear silicon and sealed the bottoms around the socket bases, inserted the lenses added more clear silicon on the top of the lenses to keep them from moving around and then put in new 1" stainless steel caps (the type you use to plug up the hole around a stainless steel sink near the sprayer if your not using one, (Home Depot or Lowes)). Put it all back together, it was around $40.00 for everything including the silicon. It's been in my boat since 1997 without a failure, I checked them Thursday and they were working.
Pete Fallon
Which type are they? The round ones with the flange on the bottom or the ones with the fluted glass Fresnel style, like a half moon shape.
If they are the round ones that drop in from the top they are available from Boat Owners Warehouse in Riviera Beach, Florida I don't know where you can get the half moon shaped ones. The round ones may have to be modified a little bit on the bottom flange, I took a angle grinder and sanded the lip down until it dropped into the hole on the bow chock. I replaced the entire guts when I did it, after grinding down the lens, I replaced the sockets with new ones from NAPA, they take a standard tail light socket, got a couple of spongy washers the kind that come inside a stack of CD/RW disks from Staples. Then I took some clear silicon and sealed the bottoms around the socket bases, inserted the lenses added more clear silicon on the top of the lenses to keep them from moving around and then put in new 1" stainless steel caps (the type you use to plug up the hole around a stainless steel sink near the sprayer if your not using one, (Home Depot or Lowes)). Put it all back together, it was around $40.00 for everything including the silicon. It's been in my boat since 1997 without a failure, I checked them Thursday and they were working.
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