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Windscreen removal on 3207
- Matt C
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- Vessel Info: 1983 3207 aft cabin.
- Location: Sanford
Windscreen removal on 3207
What I am hoping to learn from the community is :
1. How difficult it will be to remove the windscreen and helm seat and what tools will be needed as I will be bringing everything with me.
2. I've read that once the windscreen is removed and goes back on there are often problems with leaks. Has anyone had to do this and had that problem?
Any information and advice would be greatly welcomed as I will only have a max of 2 days there to get everything ready. Thanks in advance for any help offered.
- km1125
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Re: Windscreen removal on 3207
If you take that bridge surround off, that means you also have to take the helm apart. There should be disconnect junctions for a lot of the wiring, but anything added after it left the factory will probably have to be cut and respliced after the trip. The controls (steering hydraulics, shifts and throttle) can usually be left connected but you just have to remove the assemblies from the console and lay them down on the cabin hardtop Taped down good so they don't slide around).
What has your shipped told you about what needs to be done?
- Matt C
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- Vessel Info: 1983 3207 aft cabin.
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Re: Windscreen removal on 3207
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Re: Windscreen removal on 3207
On my helm seat, if you just loosened the normal adjustment clamp below the seat, you could lift the seat right off. The base would still be there, but it would be very low and lower than the surround.
- Matt C
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Re: Windscreen removal on 3207
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Re: Windscreen removal on 3207
- Matt C
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- Joined: April 25th, 2023, 9:52 am
- Vessel Info: 1983 3207 aft cabin.
- Location: Sanford
Re: Windscreen removal on 3207
So, any idea as to the level of difficulty in removing and stowing that? Factory electronics should be an easy unplug but I am more concerned about removing the surround. The shipper explained they were shipped by the manufactuer that way so can be done. Just wondering what all is involved to do so.
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Re: Windscreen removal on 3207
I don't know if the helm is part of the same fiberglass as the surround, or if they are two separate pieces. The surround itself probably isn't that big of a deal, especially if it is like the 3607s. There were screws all around the base that held it in place. First, the windscreen would have to be removed or at least separated from the railings going down to the stairs. Then removing wiring - in my case, the wiring to the spotlight, hailer and two radio antennas would have had to be addressed before it could be unscrewed. Then, in my case (3607) the aft seating could be removed (easy... just a bunch of screws). That would leave the helm and forward seating (all the same fiberglass assembly), but to more it all the wiring would have be disconnected and the controls (steering, throttle, shift) removed and laid on the sole (or cabin hardtop). Then all the screws around the base could be removed and the fiberglass helm/fwd seat assembly could be removed.
If the helm and surround on the 3207 are the same assembly, then after you get all the wiring and controls disconnected, and sever the railings from the steps, then you could unscrew it and (with probably 4-5 guys or a lift) lift it and relocate to the bow. You'd need some kind of structure up there to set it on too. Maybe some blocking built up from the deck. Then you could remove the aft/port seating (probably pretty easy) and the helm chair(s).
ALSO - does it have a radar arch? I don't think they were offered as OEM, but I know a lot of folks added them over the years.
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Re: Windscreen removal on 3207
So, here's my "educated guess" on what has to be done....
Get the canvas structure off the top
Identify how to disconnect the windscreen railing from the railing on the steps (drill? unscrew?) and do it.
Separate all the wiring (at factory disconnects or cut and splice later). Be careful with antenna leads, depth sounder leads, FM antenna leads, etc.
Pull the steering wheel, unscrew the hynautic steering pump from the helm and lay it down, being careful not to damage the lines.
Unscrew the throttle assembly from the helm and lay it down, being careful not to damage either cable.
Unscrew the shift assembly from the helm and lay it down, being careful not to damage either cable.
Look for any other OEM or PO installed "stuff" that might need to be removed or disconnected.
Unscrew all the screws around the base of the surround. Check for any screws in the two storage boxes below the helm.
Lift helm and relocate.
Remove screws from aft seating and remove and relocate.
Remove all helm seats.
Tape down anything left -securely, so it doesn't cause damage in transit. Might consider wrapping the steering, throttle and shift mechanisms for additional protection. Also tape over all the holes that are remaining, as you don't want them to fill with water enroute to new destination.
- Matt C
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- Vessel Info: 1983 3207 aft cabin.
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Re: Windscreen removal on 3207
Another option to hire a captain to drive it down but at $450 a day plus all expenses that starts to add up real quick. And I would need to take off a couple of weeks to do so. Thank you . Matt
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