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11 meter window seals
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 9:44 pm
by Jimmy
While giving the old girl a good ole scrubbing, I noticed the window seals have deteriorated quite a bit. Schrunk, stiff and cracked. I want to replace these, and it appears there are at least two sizes, and types. Has anyone else replaced these, and, if so, where did you find the material?
Also, what works well for getting the black color back on the rub rail base?
The more I learn about this boat.... The more I like it.
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 10:45 pm
by yorklyn
if your talking about the oval windows i believe they were originally supplied to Trojan from a company GG Schmitt in lancaster PA and they are still in business
http://www.ggschmitt.com/
not sure if they sell replacement gaskets.
I purchased new ones from mc master carr that seem to fit well . fairly easy to replace the seals and bug screens at the same time
http://www.mcmaster.com/#1129a985/=xqq527
Congrats on the new boat!
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 3:31 pm
by Jimmy
Thanks for the info, the windows are actually the windshields. It is the rubber flat looking seals that cover the mounting screws. One looks to be about 3/4" wide, the other 3/8" wide. They are probably not seals, but rather just cosmetic covers. But looking bad.... However, the oval windows are on the list of ? Need to be replaced. The source you provided is exactly the match. Thanks!
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 10:40 pm
by Jimmy
These are the windshield seals. Noticed the frames need some attention as well...... Add it to the list.
Any idea where to get this type of material?
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 6:42 am
by DOUGNASH
Follow this link
http://www.taylormarine.com/hardware.html
I believe you want to look at "screw cover vinyls"
Try to place one order for everything you need, they bang you pretty good for shipping & handling
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 6:58 am
by jhalb
I had the same problem.I bought 3/4 flat vinyl molding from Home Depot. Painted it black and attached 1/2 foam weather striping to the Back to fit in the track. Glued it down with contact cement and looks great. I will post a picture later this week when the river goes down. Easy and didn't cost a lot.
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 1:04 pm
by Jimmy
Great suggestions, i will have to get a measurement of the gap, and figure out what strip fits best. I found a few marine window strip suppliers as well that had some similar, but need to measure. Once I find what fits, Ill get some ordered and post what I used for others to reference if needed. But also very interested in the 'make it yourself' approach. Not because I am cheap... But more to prove to my wife "I can make that". Our little joke which only rarely goes in her direction.
As always thanks for the assistance. Great forum
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 3:51 am
by aaronbocknek
my windshield on my tri cabin leaks like a sieve at the corners. i'm tired of the drip pans.......... anyway, i was talking to a buddy of mine and he suggested this.......digging out the old exterior seals. filling in the gap with window glazing butyl tape. tape over the windshield frame and use black automotive glaze/caulk. smooth out and that should do the trick. will that work? mike kulp, next to me at the marina replaced his seals from taylor made. he simply sent them 1/2" of each seal he has and they matched it.
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 10:25 pm
by Jimmy
I actually thought of the black silicone trick, but would like to keep it as original as possible, but if i cannot find the right covers, good to know there are options. Boats do leak from the bottom AND the top.....
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:47 pm
by rickalan35
by DOUGNASH » Wed Jun 24, 2015 5:42 am
Follow this link
http://www.taylormarine.com/hardware.html
I believe you want to look at "screw cover vinyls"
Try to place one order for everything you need, they bang you pretty good for shipping & handling
1985 13 Meter International Express w/ 671ti 450hp Detroits, 43' x 16'3"
Hi Doug,
Haven't seen a post from you for a while. Great to see that big 13 meter baby again, in the photo. What's happening boat-wise with you since that unfortunate episode last year? Hope things are working out.
Rick
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2015 9:56 am
by aaronbocknek
OH MY GAWD..........THANK YOU FOR POSTING THE TAYLOR MADE WEBSITE!!! i cannot believe i'm actually able to obtain the sliding window bug wipe seal.........now, the only trick is how to remove the old and install the new.......
8354030 part #8354030 part #8354030 Bug wipe vinyl (W-NY)
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:40 pm
by Jimmy
Update, after much searching, and some good leads, I found both types of window seals. For the flat wide trim ( screw covers) I found the perfect match on Ebay. A lady named Babbett has both 3/4" and 5/8" material that snaps right in.
For the funny shaped window trim, I found at Taylor Made. Both a bit pricy, but look great. I will finish the rest of the windows in the spring since boat is coming out soon. And I'm going to try to have the badly micro cracked corner windows replaced, and trim them out when they are put back in. Stay tuned.
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 12:46 am
by nationaltec
Just a followup to an old post from Jimmy regarding a supplier for the windshield screw cover trim ... { I've been researching for days and this old post was a great help for me }
The Ebay lady " Babbett " Her real Ebay handle is furniturelady10
http://www.ebay.com/usr/furniturelady10 ... 7675.l2559
Excellent seller rating and quite the supply !!
I'll followup with part numbers after installation is complete..
Patrick
Re: 11 meter window seals
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 6:26 pm
by Jimmy
Glad it helped. Been off for a while..... the seals worked great, but had some tight spots that I had to really push the rubber into. All in all the seals worked great and look great too.