I have a 1970 Bahia Mar. My window frames are actually in good condition, but the gasketing is pulling out and dry. Is new gasketing available or should I caulk the entire thing ?
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1970 Bertram Bahia Mar - hull# 316-1003
1973 Bertram 38 (widebody) - hull# BER005960473
Steve "Bertramp" Kelly
1973 Bertram 38 (widebody) - hull# BER005960473
Steve "Bertramp" Kelly
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C'mon guys .... I know I'm not the first guy to have those gaskets shrink and pull out. Can I just pull 'em out and silicone the glass in or 5200 the glass in ... or is there a specific replacement gasket available ?
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thanks
1970 Bertram Bahia Mar - hull# 316-1003
1973 Bertram 38 (widebody) - hull# BER005960473
Steve "Bertramp" Kelly
1973 Bertram 38 (widebody) - hull# BER005960473
Steve "Bertramp" Kelly
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Bertramp,
I have replaced all the forward opening window gaskets on my 1961 express this spring. The gasket material is called bulb seal, black rubber, that is easy to install into the groves. I used silcon spray as a lubicrant to help material slide around the entire frame in one piece. I got it at the local window doctor store in Stuart. The stuff is not cheap about $ 130.00 for all the windows with a little left over. It made a world difference in the amount of water leaks on both windshield areas. The boat is still on the hard, but the new gasketing has almost eliminated rain storm leaks into the cabin area.
I have replaced all the forward opening window gaskets on my 1961 express this spring. The gasket material is called bulb seal, black rubber, that is easy to install into the groves. I used silcon spray as a lubicrant to help material slide around the entire frame in one piece. I got it at the local window doctor store in Stuart. The stuff is not cheap about $ 130.00 for all the windows with a little left over. It made a world difference in the amount of water leaks on both windshield areas. The boat is still on the hard, but the new gasketing has almost eliminated rain storm leaks into the cabin area.
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