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Old 02-01-2018, 08:30 AM
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Thanks so much for the info. My nut and fixture show no signs of corrosion but since it’s a lock nut it simply will not come off.
I was able to get the nuts off of mine pretty easily last weekend.
Some careful pressure on the base at different angles and a hand held nut-driver (11/32 I think) and I was able to get them right off.
Looks like the original nuts were chrome plated brass. Probably why they were so easy to come off after 40 years. Had they been changed to stainless at some point, I bet it wouldn't have been so easy.

Sea Dog used to make replacements, but looks like they stopped producing them. I picked up a couple of new old stock off of ebay for about 8 bucks.
Heres the old Sea Dog part number:

Windshield Loop Latch 324220

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Old 02-01-2018, 09:53 AM
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I bought a set off Ebay today. Thanks for the lead!!!! You guys Rock!

Folks: They claim they have 35 more latches in stock. Get them while they last.....
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Old 02-01-2018, 10:02 AM
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Thanks. I found them!!! Will try your method later today. So, I know this is fine detail but my issue with these on at least my boat is that the legs on the loop hatch are short and thus, don稚 engage the frame to lock. These seadog ones have short legs as well. Now that the hole is where it is I知 not sure that even a replacement will engage the opposite frame to lock. I値l maybe have to start in a new place and bring it further out? I知 sure someone else will run into this if they haven稚 already. Regardless, these are a major PITA.


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I was able to get the nuts off of mine pretty easily last weekend.
Some careful pressure on the base at different angles and a hand held nut-driver (11/32 I think) and I was able to get them right off.
Looks like the original nuts were chrome plated brass. Probably why they were so easy to come off after 40 years. Had they been changed to stainless at some point, I bet it wouldn't have been so easy.

Sea Dog used to make replacements, but looks like they stopped producing them. I picked up a couple of new old stock off of ebay for about 8 bucks.
Heres the old Sea Dog part number:

Windshield Loop Latch 324220

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Old 02-01-2018, 10:20 AM
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So, I know this is fine detail but my issue with these on at least my boat is that the legs on the loop hatch are short and thus, don’t engage the frame to lock. These seadog ones have short legs as well. Now that the hole is where it is I’m not sure that even a replacement will engage the opposite frame to lock. I’ll maybe have to start in a new place and bring it further out? I’m sure someone else will run into this if they haven’t already. Regardless, these are a major PITA.
Sounds like your frames may have loosened up - check that first.
If everything is still tight and the new latches don't fit then measure how big they would need to be and I can modify the file to those dimensions - then you can print custom ones. Buying NOS off Ebay is definitely the best answer if they work.

Also - you may be able to carefully cut the nuts off with a dremel or break/split them with a small nut breaker/splitter
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Old 02-01-2018, 10:50 AM
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I bought a set off Ebay today. Thanks for the lead!!!! You guys Rock!

Folks: They claim they have 35 more latches in stock. Get them while they last.....
Bought a set this morning. Thanks for the info, John!
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Old 02-01-2018, 11:54 AM
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Old 02-01-2018, 05:18 PM
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I have a plastic bag full of them that came off the multiple winshields I have picked up. When I put mine back in there was no reason for ever opening them again so I bolted them shut with brass machine screws and nuts. never use stainless on aluminum.
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Old 02-01-2018, 05:58 PM
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So I got the three that were bothering me off! My window is tight. powder coated it not to long ago so I知 guessimg they put it back on right.

No problem, just did the needle nose technique. I ordered the seadog ones, Thanks Zack. Does anyone know if they are the exact same size? One of my pegs is mis-firing bc they started to far off Center. Not sure why? I知 not sure that the new one will even help me any or not. I知 not sure I can move that peg over any without taking off the windshield unless someone has a better idea. Thanks again
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Old 06-22-2022, 03:41 PM
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Bumping this old thread b/c I was searching for these Windshield Loop Latch replacements:
Looks like I just missed an eBay auction for a pair of the Sea Dog 324220-1.

Then I found and ordered two pairs of these, Diversified Products 480-750B:
https://pinelakeparts.com/products/4...gn=sag_organic

Related subject, I've matched the original locking knob to these identical replacements:
https://www.mcmaster.com/6479K55/

I'll be matching up replacement nuts and nylon shim washers also before ordering from McMaster-Carr.
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