Hi. I need to replace the clips and their mounting blocks that hold the bar of the aft fold down bench in place (when in stored position). This is for a 2008 Sailfish 282. I contacted Grady White Service, and they were great. They gave me part number "10-152 CLIP 7/8" BLACK AFT SEAT HARDWARE" for the clip itself, but nothing for the hard plastic mounting block.
I have attached a few pics of my clips and mounting blocks. On one side the clip popped off (while I was polishing the area with my potary polisher), and on the other side the clip is somewhat flattened from the bar laying on top of it instead of fitting into the cliip. Also, you can see that both mounting blocks are cracked. Both mounting blocks still work, so I may be opening a can of worms by trying to replace them, but I think this is a good preventive measure.
Questions:
1) Has anyone used something different for these clips? Seems like these clips, or something similar, might be available at a plumbing or electrical store, for holding hoses or conduit in place.
2) Any ideas on what could be used to replace the cracked mounting blocks? I think some hard plastic of the same approximate size would be fine, and then I could drill the necessary holes. What material could be used to start with, and ideas?
As always, TIA.
I have attached a few pics of my clips and mounting blocks. On one side the clip popped off (while I was polishing the area with my potary polisher), and on the other side the clip is somewhat flattened from the bar laying on top of it instead of fitting into the cliip. Also, you can see that both mounting blocks are cracked. Both mounting blocks still work, so I may be opening a can of worms by trying to replace them, but I think this is a good preventive measure.
Questions:
1) Has anyone used something different for these clips? Seems like these clips, or something similar, might be available at a plumbing or electrical store, for holding hoses or conduit in place.
2) Any ideas on what could be used to replace the cracked mounting blocks? I think some hard plastic of the same approximate size would be fine, and then I could drill the necessary holes. What material could be used to start with, and ideas?
As always, TIA.