Boat window repair

Waynepj4

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My port window was broken. Finding people to do specific work on boats is apparently much more difficult than finding someone to fix a car or home.

Can anyone recommend someone who can fix an odd shaped window on a bayliner 3055? The boat is located in Oakland.
 
I'm sure that if you take your boat to British Marine, they can fix it.
If not, take it to KKMI in Richmond; they can fix anything.
 
A guy at our club uncovered this past spring to find his port side window on his 32’ Wellcraft express cruiser shattered but still intact. He contracted with our local glass shop that isn’t a “marine” shop and they came down and removed the starboard side glass to use as a template. They made up and sent out a design to one of their sources and had the replacement window custom made. When the new piece came in they installed it... I think the total cost was $270.

Good Luck
Niles
 
Thanks for the info. I received a quote that was much higher than 270. It is a unique shaped window so we shall see. Thanks again.

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Originally posted by nwaring

A guy at our club uncovered this past spring to find his port side window on his 32’ Wellcraft express cruiser shattered but still intact. He contracted with our local glass shop that isn’t a “marine” shop and they came down and removed the starboard side glass to use as a template. They made up and sent out a design to one of their sources and had the replacement window custom made. When the new piece came in they installed it... I think the total cost was $270.

Good Luck
Niles




 
Sorry i know I recommended this before, but I have used Lexan and it works GReat1 wont yellow and very hard to break, yet very easy to shape
 
Brunswick might provide you with the original part mnftr contact -- like Taylor Made Systems 93 South Blvd Gloversville, NY 12078 518.773.0636 --- just my guess. Good luck.
 
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