Would anyone have any tips on how to make it easier to snap on the isen glass panels. I have a 2009 Bayliner Discovery 192 Cuddy, and have never been able to fully engage all the snaps on the isen glass; thus the water blows in during thunder storms. Thanks.
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1987 3870 - Northern Lights ll
Hino EH700
Westerbeke 8.0
1999 Logic Marine 17' CC/50 Merc.
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BeaverFood wrote:
Would anyone have any tips on how to make it easier to snap on the isen glass panels. I have a 2009 Bayliner Discovery 192 Cuddy, and have never been able to fully engage all the snaps on the isen glass; thus the water blows in during thunder storms. Thanks.
Port: Sassafras River Georgetown, MD Bayliner 2000 2855 7.4
http://www.chart.state.md.us/video/v...50fa36c4235c0a
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A warm hair dryer does wonders.. Also put it up on a hot day and stertch and snap it as it softens.
On one boat we had a few inches added and a second row of snaps. When it was really cold they were a lifesaver.
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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