Really? Wow. I'm sorry I didn't do all the legwork for you. I gave you the information to get it done. I bet you were someone that complained when the kid sitting next to you in class didn't let you cheat off his paper. But, I guess that's the way the world is going now - people expect others to do the work for them.I see, very helpful......
Really? Wow. I'm sorry I didn't do all the legwork for you. I gave you the information to get it done. I bet you were someone that complained when the kid sitting next to you in class didn't let you cheat off his paper. But, I guess that's the way the world is going now - people expect others to do the work for them.
NAPA. 60-XX70 where XX is the length.
Most likely ANY new boat dealer or decent marine supply shop. All that matters is that it fits the post. Pop the old one off and take it with you.
I've actually been through this many times (working in the industry). The arm simply pops off, and the new one pops back on. There's s little 'release catch' on the underside (no screw). Other than if the existing arm is corroded, it's literally a 2 minute swap. All of the replacement arms I've dealt with have been SS. The 'J-Hook' part is adjustable for angle, if needed (just like the old ones), as well.One downside to that approach is in my experience that the replacement blades may not be stainless and can corrode in salt water environment.
A second factor might be the need to adjust (rotate) the arm to blade connection to get the sweep coverage optimal. Those arms have an extra joint with a screw to change the angle.
My advice is to get the truck style arms and blades.
"Led not lead...like a first grader"Everything you said could be done without the use of the forum, thats the beauty of the internet. I was looking for a Part# or someone else that already went through this and had a real solution to avoid chasing parts around.
If I needed to be lead like a first grader, I wouldn't bother wasting peoples time.
I guess I'll just stop by my local new boat dealer or decent marine supply shop on the way home from work....