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jmchach 06-17-2004 10:51 PM

Seacraft parts?
 
I have an '85 cuddy cabin and need a few parts for the windshield as well as the cabin hatch. I need some of the plastic latches that have a loop on them to pull the middle windshield tight in order for it to properly seal. I also need a new assembly for my cabin hatch. Anyone know of an old dealer or a suggestion on where i can find these?
thanks.

ScottM 06-18-2004 08:04 AM

Re: Seacraft parts?
 
Hailer,
A while back there was a thread on who made the windshield for the Sceptre model, and I believe the company is still in business. I wish I could remember their name, but I know they are in FL. Perhaps you can search the archives and find their name, or maybe you can make out the name on your windshield? As far as the cabin hatch, I can't help you there.

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Rufridr069 06-18-2004 10:27 AM

Re: Seacraft parts?
 
I think its Taylor. Yea thats it, Taylor. They are in Florida but I can't rember where. I had to call them for parts for my ScatCraft.

RICHV 06-21-2004 09:38 PM

Re: Seacraft parts?
 
The windshield is 2100.00 with the closing vents in the front and 1700.00 without the vents. Both have tempered glass. The delay when I talked to them was 9-12 weeks.The windshield will be close to a replica of the 70's except it has a rubber strip covering the mounting screws on the outside.

abl1111 06-24-2004 09:15 AM

Re: Seacraft parts?
 

The name of the company is American Marine... I bought a lot of stuff from them. Don't have the # handy, but Mike Avery is the guy to talk to.

jmchach 06-28-2004 07:50 PM

Thanks, Does anyone know the full name and...
 
city where they are located? My search came up with 45 American marine's in FL!! Thanks again.


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