Windshield screw
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Printed Date: April-27-2024 at 9:29pm
Topic: Windshield screw
Posted By: Cumby
Subject: Windshield screw
Date Posted: May-30-2015 at 2:43pm
I have lost a screw from my windshield. It came out of the inside of the frame where it tapers down to the side of the boat. I was thinking of pulling the other one out and seeing if I could find a match at the hardware store, but wondering if it needs to be a certain type to keep from rusting?
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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: May-30-2015 at 3:10pm
Glen, https://correctcraftfan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=20391&title=windshield-tbolt" rel="nofollow - The search feature is a wonderful tool
BTW, it also may be helpful to know the year and model of your boat so a search into your past posts isn't needed.
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Posted By: Cumby
Date Posted: May-30-2015 at 3:56pm
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I did a search for windshield screw and found nothing.
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Posted By: KRoundy
Date Posted: June-01-2015 at 2:29am
Take a photo of the offending area and post it. That will help us. You will very likely need a stainless oval-head screw (my guess would be a #8, 3/4" long, but that is a complete guess).
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