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Any advice on removing the starboard window on a 2000 Marlin to repair a leak. Multiple seals look bad/out of place?
How you did to remove the window? I want to remove mine in order to replace the headliner and side cover( goes under the trim).Put a photo up of your window. I have an older boat - not sure they are the same as mine.
I made mine fixed (can't open) with a single piece of acrylic. Took them out, replaced window, caulked, installed rubber and set window in place.
You have your answer on your other post...My windows don't look like that. and I still trying to learn how to remove it before removing the headliner.
Billy - Frank from Cape Self Storage. Most of the GW windows an parts are no longer available. These windows were made to GWE specs. You can't get anyones attention anymore. Your best answer is to make them "fixed" non-opening to eliminate the leaks. Open the hatch like I do to get air...On the inside of the frame are these aluminum fasteners?
Good. I think you will be happier with that. Nobody opens them anyway and if you need air open the hatch.Frank , I did end up sealing the windows shut
You would have to make new ones. If you are sleeping on the boat maybe.Regarding the marlin cabin windows, anyone have any luck replacing the screen/screen frame? I bought window screen to replace the torn screen myself on both sides, and the frail plastic screen frame cracked in like 4 places on each side, too skinny to glue and doesnt help that it needs a little flex to put back