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Joined: 1/25/2008 Posts: 20 Points: 81 Location: Michigan Harbor on the Nautical Mile
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I ordered them from a marina in OHIO. Now if I could only remember which one...it is the biggest supplier for our boats here in the Great Lakes....fellas help me out...where did I order these things from? I can look it up on my old computer... the old website had the links to it. John> Fast jeff? remember the marina? The Beatings will continue until Morale improves...."But why is the rum always gone?"Capt. jack Sparrow WWW.XSPENCE.COMClick here for my website
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Joined: 12/4/2007 Posts: 1,370 Points: -1,413 Location: White Lake MI. or on my BOAT
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Mr. Sarrow Does Sima Marine outta Ohio ring a bell  next to John, A they seem to have the most  parts lost their site in a crash earlier this year  I'm sure U can google the up Norm, BIG  s live On Keep your hooks wet & your Butts dry also make sure your whistle stays wet
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Joined: 1/25/2008 Posts: 20 Points: 81 Location: Michigan Harbor on the Nautical Mile
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Sima Marine...yep thats it! I odered a bunch of stuff from them including new Marinette name plates for the sides....good to deal with. they had the Black plastic three row track I had ordered. Its the way to go.... The Beatings will continue until Morale improves...."But why is the rum always gone?"Capt. jack Sparrow WWW.XSPENCE.COMClick here for my website
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Joined: 12/4/2007 Posts: 1,370 Points: -1,413 Location: White Lake MI. or on my BOAT
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Spence, Glad I could help. Guess that the tinkling of me ole bones hanging in the yardarms rang the ships bell  But myself I prefer the AL. tracks the glide bar can be replaced for easy movement of the glass plus they’re more durable  & with Dennis’s & John, A. idea of cutting down the bottom lips so one can remove the glass & screens easily without taking the track out. Now if John, A could come up with a U shaped glide strip to eliminate the rattling glass  it would be better than a cold Brewski on a 90* day WEELLL maybe not quite  But I guess it just a personal preference cause if one was to put in a new set of plastic tracks they’d probably out last the ownership of the vessel, most Capt. usually turn them around every 7/10 yr Norm, BIG  s Live on Keep your hooks wet & your Butts dry also make sure your whistle stays wet
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Joined: 12/10/2007 Posts: 585 Points: -3,951 Location: DeWitt/Lansing, MI
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Surface Interval 1975 28' Express, Single Chrysler M360 ('87), Raymarine E120 MFD, HD digital sonar, GPS, 4KW radome, Sirius satellite weather, X-10 autopilot with ST70 controller, Yahama 15HP 4 stroke electric start and tilt with hyd steering & remote throttle control, Floscan 9000, ACR Sat2 406 EPIRB, 24 volt stern thruster, Interlux Brightside paint ('06-'08) Trilux 33 on bottom, Big Jon electric downriggers, Fish Hawk X4, Traxtech swivel mounts, Bert's track and ratchet holders. Click here for all the equipment details and here for the complete photo album.
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Joined: 12/26/2007 Posts: 167 Points: 143 Location: Aurora, Indiana Ohio River
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Dennis, Thanks again, for the great how do. I am geeting close to install new Aluminum tracks.
I am a little couious on the cutting of the track for removal of glass and screen.
The 3/16 channel height. Is that the depth from the bottom of the channel to the top edge? (not including the bottom channel web thickness)
Could you clarify on how you replaced the plastic stops with the foam tape? (my plastic stops are broke and need replaced)
It also looks like you glazed the fixed window in?
Robert
"As you get older time is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer you get to the middle, the faster the roll spins." -unknown
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RiverRatt wrote:The 3/16 channel height. Is that the depth from the bottom of the channel to the top edge? (not including the bottom channel web thickness) Yes but make sure that will work for you. Quote:Could you clarify on how you replaced the plastic stops with the foam tape?(my plastic stops are broke and need replaced) It also looks like you glazed the fixed window in?Robert To prevent it from sliding back, just stick a 1/2" long piece of foam tape into the channel. No glazing was used on the track glass. Set the tracks on top of CWS or marine silicone to seal them. Thanks, Dennis
Surface Interval 1975 28' Express, Single Chrysler M360 ('87), Raymarine E120 MFD, HD digital sonar, GPS, 4KW radome, Sirius satellite weather, X-10 autopilot with ST70 controller, Yahama 15HP 4 stroke electric start and tilt with hyd steering & remote throttle control, Floscan 9000, ACR Sat2 406 EPIRB, 24 volt stern thruster, Interlux Brightside paint ('06-'08) Trilux 33 on bottom, Big Jon electric downriggers, Fish Hawk X4, Traxtech swivel mounts, Bert's track and ratchet holders. Click here for all the equipment details and here for the complete photo album.
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