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    3055 Port-Light Fittings in Head-gctid374306

    Can anyone please tell me how to re-attach the centre port-light toggle in the head, as mine has come off at some stage and was sitting inside the shelf when I bought the boat, Its still there now, so if possible I would like to have back working, so long as I dont have to pull the boat apart to fit it.

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    are you talking about the light cover or the light itself? The light itself is just 2 screw's, the cover you pop on and twist.

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      biohazard wrote:
      are you talking about the light cover or the light itself? The light itself is just 2 screw's, the cover you pop on and twist.
      Hi Ryan, No I am talking about the port hole, you know the three screw things, I called them toggles that you lift up and screw in the fix close the glass/ Perspex, Well the middle one for some reason has dropped off, It still has the pin through it, but I cant work out how to get it back into place.

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        TPONZ wrote:
        Hi Ryan, No I am talking about the port hole, you know the three screw things, I called them toggles that you lift up and screw in the fix close the glass/ Perspex, Well the middle one for some reason has dropped off, It still has the pin through it, but I cant work out how to get it back into place.
        oooooh that makes more sense to me I am sure you can pop the pin out, I am guessing the screw thingy is damaged in some way for it to pop off. Have you tried poping it back on? It might need a little love tap from a rubber hammer.

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          biohazard wrote:
          oooooh that makes more sense to me I am sure you can pop the pin out, I am guessing the screw thingy is damaged in some way for it to pop off. Have you tried poping it back on? It might need a little love tap from a rubber hammer.
          Yeah had a good look and tried again using a little force but no-way. I really didnt want to have to remove the complete frame and then resealing and all the rest

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            #6
            TPONZ wrote:
            Yeah had a good look and tried again using a little force but no-way. I really didnt want to have to remove the complete frame and then resealing and all the rest
            I dont think youll have to remove the entire frame to do that. Honestly though I would have to look at mine to be sure of how the heck it goes on.

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              #7
              biohazard wrote:
              I dont think youll have to remove the entire frame to do that. Honestly though I would have to look at mine to be sure of how the heck it goes on.
              Thanks, Maybe next time your on-board, if you remember you could have a look and then let me know what you think

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                TPONZ wrote:
                Thanks, Maybe next time your on-board, if you remember you could have a look and then let me know what you think
                I will be down there friday to replace my gimbals and ujoints. I will take a peak then.

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                  #9
                  biohazard wrote:
                  I will be down there friday to replace my gimbals and ujoints. I will take a peak then.
                  Sounds like you have your hands full, but see how ya go. Thanks

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                    #10
                    I thought those little toggle arms were held in with screws. I too will look next time I am at the boat, this week.
                    Jim McNeely
                    New Hope a 2004 Bayliner 305 Sunbridge Express Cruiser
                    Twin 5.7s with Bravo2 drives
                    Brighton, Michigan USA
                    MMSI # 367393410

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                      #11
                      JimMc wrote:
                      I thought those little toggle arms were held in with screws. I too will look next time I am at the boat, this week.
                      Hi Jim, No it looks like a pin that needs to go in when being assembled, Ryan is going to have a look, be good if you can also.

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                        #12
                        TPONZ wrote:
                        Hi Jim, No it looks like a pin that needs to go in when being assembled, Ryan is going to have a look, be good if you can also.
                        The 305's have a different setup I think, nice chrome plated port windows. Bastards!

                        I will be heading down tonight apparently, the admiral demands we spend a night on the boat when its 70 degrees out, cant argue with that.

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                          #13
                          biohazard wrote:
                          The 305's have a different setup I think, nice chrome plated port windows. Bastards!

                          I will be heading down tonight apparently, the admiral demands we spend a night on the boat when its 70 degrees out, cant argue with that.
                          I didn't know that either, The Bastards

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