Who makes the cover/cap for this?

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Aft fresh water shower. I know it isn't Scandvik 12153.
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yacht supply depot. used to have a web site but now on facebook. Used to sell them separately
 

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Ah! Never would have found that. I don't do Facebook. Looks like I need to get my wife involved!
Do you know the manufacturer?
 

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Scandvik
 

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If it is Scandvik, it must be an obsolete design. None of the caps on their site have the same hinge configuration as mine.
 

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Contact Scandvik to see if they have a replacement cap available for old stuff. If not, you could probably just replace the cup/lid.
 

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Contact Scandvik to see if they have a replacement cap available for old stuff. If not, you could probably just replace the cup/lid.
I will do that. However I was hoping to avoid turning a 5 minute job into 3 hours by replacing the assembly.
I also have to wrap my head around the fact that I'm spending $150 to cover a shower head where a $0.10 piece of plastic previously sat.
 

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I will do that. However I was hoping to avoid turning a 5 minute job into 3 hours by replacing the assembly.
I also have to wrap my head around the fact that I'm spending $150 to cover a shower head where a $0.10 piece of plastic previously sat.
Where you gettin' those numbers from , Willis? :)

Probably only 5 minutes longer than replacing just the cap. If you're just buying the cup/cap assembly, it shouldn't be anywhere near $150.
 
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Where you gettin' those numbers from , Willis? :)

Probably only 5 minutes longer than replacing just the cap. If you're just buying the cup/cap assembly, it shouldn't be anywhere near $150.
Where? Mr. Drummond's closet:
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As for the time, I'm assuming it is bonded in place, requiring heating, cutting, chipping, 4 letter vocab excercises, cleaning, resealing, etc.
 

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Good, glad you got the reference!

Ebay shmeebay... $160 for a little piece of plastic! C'mon, think it through - that's absurd. Go to a real store. Did you check Scandvik's website - I bet a replacement cup/lid is under $20. All that matters is that it fits into the same size hole - the part you see could be bigger. IF it requires a bigger hole, that's pretty easy to do, as well. This, of course, is if they don't have any discontinued parts.

3 screws is all it takes to remove the cup. Unscrew the hose. Reverse. You're thinking WAY too much about this.

*This is all still assuming that it's made by Scandvik - which is the most likely source - but I'm not 100% positive on that. They'll be able to tell you, though. But even if the original is not, this isn't rocket science to make it work.
 
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Thanks Dennis. I am whining a bit. My luck with fixing seemingly little issues with this boat have not gone well. Oddly, big stuff that most wouldn't touch with a 10' pole have gone surprisingly well. An easy win would be welcome!
 

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That is definitely a Scandvik spray head. I just replaced one one with the plastic 'hinge' strap. I replaced the cup. hose, sprayer and lid with the Scandvik OEM parts for about $60. The caps with the plastic strap tend to only last a few years but near me they are available in Marine stores for about $15. You can also get a cup with the mechanical hinge in plastic or stainless ( pricey). You need to measure the hole. to make sure the new parts will fit.
 
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Thanks Dennis. I am whining a bit. My luck with fixing seemingly little issues with this boat have not gone well. Oddly, big stuff that most wouldn't touch with a 10' pole have gone surprisingly well. An easy win would be welcome!
I know what you mean. Sometimes it feels like it's just one thing after the other, too. But, hey, there are worse problems to have in this world, right! :)
 
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Seasick is correct. The early ones were hinged, then I believe rubber was used. GW uses the Scandvik brand for the water faucets as well. Might have to hunt a bit or change out the entire assembly (holder and sprayer). Pretty easy to do.