That's for sure. I just took delivery of a new-t--me 255 Freedom a week ago. It was transported by a boat hauler, from N.Y. to Delaware. Arrived at 9pm and next day, I notice the starboard window and latch are missing. Previous owner told me "the window latch screws keep coming out". Well I guess he didn't care enough to even put a piece of masking tape across the window, to keep it closed. Probably flipped open during transport, and my window is most likely laying by the side of the road, somewhere between NY and here.FYI, if you don't have that T handle connected the window can fall out
What is the hinge on these vent windows? I'm concerned that if the hinge is bonded into the channel, removing might ruin it.I had one break last year, on my 2004 Sailfish and like most models the port and starboard vents are identical. I just took it to a local glass company and they made a template from the opposite side and made a new one. It took about a week bc they had to send it out to one of their suppliers to be cut and drilled.
Do you have the part number for the hinge? I just checked Taylor Made Ind. website, and they do not list a vent window hinge.The hinge is painted aluminum is my understanding. You are lucky if you have the hinge, it cost quite a bit to replace.
I had to purchase a new one a few years ago.
Thanks for the link I need to replace mine alsoSea-Dog looks like it would work. I already ordered a couple of spares, so have at it.
I purchased those items fromAnyone know where i can get new latch .
It is no longer available (part number) because it is "obsolete", but George @ Marine Glass Specialties purchased the remaining footage of that hinge from Taylor Made, so I ordered it from him.Do you have the part number for the hinge? I just checked Taylor Made Ind. website, and they do not list a vent window hinge.
For me it was the inside handle....the plastic got brittle and broke when I torqued it.What goes bad on these latches? Is it the round cap on the outside of the glass, that breaks down from UV, and then the glass pops off?
Cap is a press on fit....I have not had the window fly open. My boat is an '82.....it had 40 years of UV working on it...AND.....I think I broke it myself by using it incorrectly in the firsyt place.Okay, thanks. I got my back-up Sea Dog replacements over the week-end, and although I didn't take them out of the package, I can see that the shaft is smooth, and it says that the cap is a press on fit, so I assume a metal clip inside. I think that if I were going to use them, I would add an adhesive to the cap.
If yours broke while torquing it, at least it should have been in a secure position, unless you were in the process of opening it. Doesn't explain how vents fly open, and fall out of the hinge mechanism.