Tony Bacon:
Thanks for the information, and my buddy who owns a Bayliner 3988 wants to buy some of your window pulls that you mentioned you had fabricated. How do we reach you? I'm not sure it's OK to post his email here. Pls let me know procedure and I'll put you two in contact.
Thanks,
Dave (Geekhead)
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howsweetitis posted about this topic a while back. He had a friend with a 3d scanner and printer, took one of his pulls to him and got a few made. He provided the 3d model to me and I also printed some. I added threaded brass inserts for the screws. They're an exact match other than the finish is not 100% smooth although you would have to compare side by side to detect this. I'll ship to you for a nominal fee, made 9 spares. This is the other post: https://www.baylinerownersclub.org/f...dels-and-years1 Photo
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I used the McMaster knobs. I also used a rubber grommet in the window glass hole to get a good sealing fit. I have replace grommets every three to four years as the eventuality crack. Recall knobs from McMasters as well as grommets. Got the SS screws locally.
1990 4588
Port Hueneme Ca
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Yes, search window pulls, and you should find another thread with info on who has them.
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KWB:
Thanks for your help - looks like McMaster-Carr has a similar knob.
Dave
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You may not find an exact match but mcmaster has a ton of knobs to choose from. Grainger to a lesser extent.
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Bayliner 3988 Window pulls
Hello,
Does anyone know where can I find replacement sliding window pulls for 1999 Bayliner 3988.? They are black plastic, about 1.75” diameter, held in place by a brass screw that goes through a hole in the sliding glass window panel.
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