The insect screening on the opening ports for my newly obtained CD27 are missing. Does anyone either have any they would like to sell or know of a source where I can get replacements ?? Thanks for your help.
joels@ids.net
looking for screens for opening ports
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: looking for screens for opening ports
Spartan Marine (Robinhood Yachts) has them.1-800-325-3087. Have the port size in hand, as well as a wad of cash..they are expensive and poorly made.
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30
demers@sgi.com
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30
JSS wrote: The insect screening on the opening ports for my newly obtained CD27 are missing. Does anyone either have any they would like to sell or know of a source where I can get replacements ?? Thanks for your help.
demers@sgi.com
Re: looking for screens for opening ports
The screens are a little pricey ( when multiplied by 6 or 8), but if taken care of they'll last quite a while. We just replaced our original screens(1982) two years ago. Amortized out it's roughly $1 per year per screen. The new ones are made of a more UV resistant plastic and unlike the previous owner of our boat we remove them every fall. I expect to get even more life out of the new ones. Also if you order them through a company in Peabody, MA they give a 20% discount off list/calling Spartan direct. The name of the store is Marine Exchange. They apply this discount to all Spartan products.Larry DeMers wrote: Spartan Marine (Robinhood Yachts) has them.1-800-325-3087. Have the port size in hand, as well as a wad of cash..they are expensive and poorly made.
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30
JSS wrote: The insect screening on the opening ports for my newly obtained CD27 are missing. Does anyone either have any they would like to sell or know of a source where I can get replacements ?? Thanks for your help.
Go ahead and spluge-it's a great feeling to taunt those mosquitos from your well ventilated cabin.
pedbed@aol.com
Re: looking for screens for opening ports
What kind of plastic are they using now? What is the color of it? Have they improved the way the screening is attached to the plastic frame? Are they using a tight mesh screen like No-see-um mesh?brian wrote:The screens are a little pricey ( when multiplied by 6 or 8), but if taken care of they'll last quite a while. We just replaced our original screens(1982) two years ago. Amortized out it's roughly $1 per year per screen. The new ones are made of a more UV resistant plastic and unlike the previous owner of our boat we remove them every fall. I expect to get even more life out of the new ones. Also if you order them through a company in Peabody, MA they give a 20% discount off list/calling Spartan direct. The name of the store is Marine Exchange. They apply this discount to all Spartan products.Larry DeMers wrote: Spartan Marine (Robinhood Yachts) has them.1-800-325-3087. Have the port size in hand, as well as a wad of cash..they are expensive and poorly made.
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30
JSS wrote: The insect screening on the opening ports for my newly obtained CD27 are missing. Does anyone either have any they would like to sell or know of a source where I can get replacements ?? Thanks for your help.
Go ahead and spluge-it's a great feeling to taunt those mosquitos from your well ventilated cabin.
Re: looking for screens for opening ports
Not sure exactly, but was told that they have gone to a more UV stable plastic. Same color. Appears to be the same attachment method. Same screen mesh-so yes no see-ums can still get in.John R. wrote:What kind of plastic are they using now? What is the color of it? Have they improved the way the screening is attached to the plastic frame? Are they using a tight mesh screen like No-see-um mesh?brian wrote:The screens are a little pricey ( when multiplied by 6 or 8), but if taken care of they'll last quite a while. We just replaced our original screens(1982) two years ago. Amortized out it's roughly $1 per year per screen. The new ones are made of a more UV resistant plastic and unlike the previous owner of our boat we remove them every fall. I expect to get even more life out of the new ones. Also if you order them through a company in Peabody, MA they give a 20% discount off list/calling Spartan direct. The name of the store is Marine Exchange. They apply this discount to all Spartan products.Larry DeMers wrote: Spartan Marine (Robinhood Yachts) has them.1-800-325-3087. Have the port size in hand, as well as a wad of cash..they are expensive and poorly made.
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30
Go ahead and spluge-it's a great feeling to taunt those mosquitos from your well ventilated cabin.
pedbed@aol.com
Re: looking for screens for opening ports
I had a bunch of 16 ga. copper left over from a roofing project a few years ago.Cut 2 patterns for each port,sandwich some copper screen between them and solder neatly.File the out side edges smooth. Should last quite awhile unless someone punches a hole in it.brian wrote:Not sure exactly, but was told that they have gone to a more UV stable plastic. Same color. Appears to be the same attachment method. Same screen mesh-so yes no see-ums can still get in.John R. wrote:What kind of plastic are they using now? What is the color of it? Have they improved the way the screening is attached to the plastic frame? Are they using a tight mesh screen like No-see-um mesh?brian wrote: The screens are a little pricey ( when multiplied by 6 or 8), but if taken care of they'll last quite a while. We just replaced our original screens(1982) two years ago. Amortized out it's roughly $1 per year per screen. The new ones are made of a more UV resistant plastic and unlike the previous owner of our boat we remove them every fall. I expect to get even more life out of the new ones. Also if you order them through a company in Peabody, MA they give a 20% discount off list/calling Spartan direct. The name of the store is Marine Exchange. They apply this discount to all Spartan products.
Go ahead and spluge-it's a great feeling to taunt those mosquitos from your well ventilated cabin.
Ron Musk
s/v"R&R"
CD30
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