Replacement Operational Ports

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Alan Nye

In closing up my boat for the winter, I was adjusting the screw latches on my Grey Enterprise's port in the head. As I tightened it the plastic that held the latch screw crumbled and fell to the deck. Has anyone replace one of these ports and where did you find it. Thanks.
 
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kurt Nerlinger

Port replacement

Alan last year i replaced my ports on both the port and starboard .I found the best ports at Boats/us ie: price and fit . Note the angle of mounting is very important so they drain properely !
 
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Claude L.-Auger

Look up the archives

I don't know under what post, but I think I remember someone talking about the Gray available from Pompanette. There was a website address. Also I found 2 at Tidewater Marina (Hunter Dealer) in Havre de Grace, MA. Maybe they have your size. Good Luck
 
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Dan Geltmacher

you can replace piece by piece

I bought a boat with leaky ports. I replaced each faulty piece as it was discovered. I bought the pieces from gray enterprises. The key I found was learning the lingo. I think the peice you are talking about. is called a "dog assembly" they did cost $10.50. You can by the lens or the entire frame assembly. I found the web site by typing "Pompanette". S/V Dan Illusions
 
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Don Baker

portlites replacement

call JSI Sailnet at 800 234 3220 ......they carry all sizes of Gray enterprises port lites they fit exactly into the old hole.....all you have to to is unscrew the old one from the inside, leave the old exterior part in place. Using a hammer and a flat prybar, apply steady pressure on the inside part and pretty soon the whole portlite will come out...hunter used silicone, not 5200......gook the new one and put it in most of the screw holes will line up don baker dbaker3598@aol.com
 
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Don Baker

portlites

call JSI Sailnet at 800 234 3220 ......they carry all sizes of Gray enterprises port lites they fit exactly into the old hole.....all you have to to is unscrew the old one from the inside, leave the old exterior part in place. Using a hammer and a flat prybar, apply steady pressure on the inside part and pretty soon the whole portlite will come out...hunter used silicone, not 5200......gook the new one and put it in most of the screw holes will line up don baker dbaker3598@aol.com
 
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Bryan C.

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Try www.pompanette.com or www.beckson.com. Pompanette carries Gray/Bomars. The Beckson rain drain models are vary similar and fit perfectly in my '88 H35
 
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