Dennis,
I found that one, but didn't know if 3/4" would be too big. I had wondered if it could have started at 3/4" and shrank.?
Zoro had a few items, but I couldn't find 5/8".
I emailed Taylormade as a last resort. I'm sure they dont really care to sell foam rubber pieces even with a massive mark up, but I'll see what they come back with.
All great points Dennis. I'm sure there are several solutions that could work, but it would be nice to do it once, be done, and not have to try something else a year later because of UV damage. I'm sure if I try a material made for windows it will hold up. I just want to make sure it looks right. I dont want my old boat to look bad because of mismatched parts that dont fit correctly.I can't see 1/8" making any bit of difference here - even if your original was only 5/8" - although it has obviously shrunk - how much in diameter, I dunno, though. The window channel 'on the inside' gets quite a bit bigger than the opening. Grab a 1' section of 3/4" hose from Home Depot and see how it fits. The wall thickness will likely be thicker - but it that works, something with a thinner wall thickness will work even easier.
TaylorMade is often known for being very proud of their items... but it's still worth a shot.
Did you try Water Bonnet (the manufacturer of your windshield?
McMaster Carr might be another source.
But... don't rule out the flat style trim. Many manufacturers use it - include some high end ones like Sea Ray. All you're doing is filling a void.
I saw that site but didn't see a profile I was confident in.Have you looked at this?...…..They have other sizes also.
https://marine.steelerubber.com/insert-trim-70-3782-340
https://marine.steelerubber.com/port-hole?p=2
The deck is solid underneath the windshield. The only protrusions through the deck are the screws that hold the windshield to the deck. If you're getting leaks, that's because the screws have loosened and/or need to be resealed. The seal will help to keep water out of that channel, sure, but that is not it's primary job.Don't mean to jump in here, but was hoping that it can be clarified if it's only cosmetic? I question this only because I thought the seal actually keeps water out? I'm missing several sections here and there on my sailfish , which I believe was the root of water entering parts of cockpit and cabin. last year I decided to just fill with caulk until I purchased a replacement seal. After I caulked it no more water penetration? Thanks for any help here. And thanks to the OP for raising this thread. Also family affair if you can post the exact product used and the outcome it would be awesome.
Will do. I'll measure OD of the new stuff and take before and after photos.Don't mean to jump in here, but was hoping that it can be clarified if it's only cosmetic? I question this only because I thought the seal actually keeps water out? I'm missing several sections here and there on my sailfish , which I believe was the root of water entering parts of cockpit and cabin. last year I decided to just fill with caulk until I purchased a replacement seal. After I caulked it no more water penetration? Thanks for any help here. And thanks to the OP for raising this thread. Also family affair if you can post the exact product used and the outcome it would be awesome.