One minor thing maybe someone can help me with. On each side of my pilot house there is a pair of sliding windows...the rear one you pull forward with a black plastic handle; the forward one you pull back has a white handle. In my boat the black handle on the right side has broken away from the window frame. It looks as if it was riveted and the handle has pulled through the head of the rivet and come off. I can still pull the window back and forth, but I should replace the handle.
Can anyone tell me if I can just remove the window when I install the replacement handle or do I have to remove the window frame as well? how is it done?
thanks...John Murray...Albin 30FC...Ottawa Canada
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Albin 28/30 Window Handle
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Albin 28/30 Window Handle
John Murray...Albin 30FC..."katie G"...Ottawa Canada
what i did
got one of thoes cheap rubber dingy handles intended to be used when cleaning the hull to keep the dingy steady. works okay for me.
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John,
My 99 came with little flat pieces of plastic glued to the window...just thick enough to get a finger or two on and slide the window. You might try some mirror glue and see if you can stick something on the glass. Sure would be eaiser than dismantleing a window frame. or the little suction cups like those used to hand stuff in the shower might work. Sometimes simple is better...
My 99 came with little flat pieces of plastic glued to the window...just thick enough to get a finger or two on and slide the window. You might try some mirror glue and see if you can stick something on the glass. Sure would be eaiser than dismantleing a window frame. or the little suction cups like those used to hand stuff in the shower might work. Sometimes simple is better...
Albin 28TE "Southwind"