Lazerat grommets

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David Bodey

I recently purchased a 1987 Hunter 31'. We absolutely love her. I want to replace several items this winter. One of those being the rubber grommets under all of the cockpit lazarets. The grommets are 3/4" in diameter and 1/2" high, rubber with a countersunk screw hole. I wrote an email to Hunter but never received a response. Can anyone tell me where I can purchase about 45 grommets?
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
Some ideas.

I am not sure what those are called, but grommets does not sound right. You could make them from faucet washers, the big ones. Use a drill to make a recess and then add stainless screws. Or try those drawers at Lowes and Home Depot that have all the special parts incl. stainless. That is where I find rubber grommets for wiring projects. Or call Jamestown Distributors(800-423-0030). I could not find those in their catalog but if they do not have them I'll bet they know who does. Good luck.
 
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Brad

Rubber thingy

I found some that closely matched my older hunter at Lowes a few years ago. Fairly inexpensive.
 
Jun 3, 2004
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- - Deale, Md
OEM Bumpers

I've posted on this a number of times. I had luck getting these bumpers for my 1986 H28.5 by CALLING the parts department of Hunter in Florida. I think their number is 1-800-771-5556
 
Dec 3, 2003
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Hunter Legend 37 Portsmouth, RI
Call Hunter...

...instead of email. They are a very popular item that they sell.
 
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Don

Yep, bought em for my former H31.

In fact, I may even have a bunch you can have if (a) I can find them, and (b) you are in Annapolis sometime. I will look and let you know.
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Hunter 28 Boothbay
I got mine . . .

at Home Depot. They are grey rubber about the same diameter but about 1/8" shorter. They seem to work fine, I even reused the same SS screws that held the original bummpers down. Cost was minimal.
 
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Steve D

They are called bumpers!

They are actually called bumpers. They are sold at electronics stores (used for feet on the bottom of electrical cabinets), home improvement centers etc. I think that the actual height is 7/16" x 1" diameter. You can also try McMaster Carr (online catalog) and see if they have some compatible sizes there.
 
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Steve D

They are called bumpers!

They are actually called bumpers. They are sold at electronics stores (used for feet on the bottom of electrical cabinets), home improvement centers etc. I think that the actual height is 7/16" x 1" diameter. You can also try McMaster Carr (online catalog) and see if they have some compatible sizes there.
 
Dec 2, 2003
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- - Seabeck WA
I hated 'em.

Ripped those suckers out and replaced them with real gasket material from the Evil Empire. It's sold in rolls and is like automotive Soft-Seal brand. The advantage is it KEEPS THE DIRT OUT of your boat and the water and, and,
 
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