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Old 11-01-2007, 10:07 AM
rclauss22 rclauss22 is offline
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Default 73 tsunami?

Boat finally arrived from cape may. Was out in it yesterday ran great reran all electrical and with the exception of some deep scratches on the hull It has been compounded and waxed and came right up to luster gonna redo that next winter loks like the gel coat is starting to show through on small areas. My question is :
1) has anyone had an luck powdercoating the grey aluminum windshield frame.
2)there are some gel coat bubbles and chips on the top sides. Is it best to grind them out and fill them or just pop them out and stuff marinetek in there?
3) Any advice on good trim tabs noticed yesterday with a stiff side wind and a few people on the boat she tended to list?
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Old 11-01-2007, 03:34 PM
jongolds jongolds is offline
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Default Re: 73 tsunami?

I think a couple people have attempted to powder coat or paint the windshield frames so hopefully one of them will speak up. My frame had been painted black before I bought it and the center window had been welded shut or replaced with one that didn't open. It looked like they'd done a decent job of painting it but it was still starting to bubble and flake in spots and the gaskets they had used to when replacing the glass turn everything that touches them black and create black streaks from water running off. Considering the amount of work and cost to rehab them again, I decided to replace with a new one from American Marine, the OEM provider. The quote from them was in the $3k range I think, give or take $500. I haven't done it yet though. There are a lot of options regarding the glass you get and the vents which will affect the price.

Here's a link;
http://www.americanmarine.com/
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