405/406 Port Light Screen Replacement

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405/406 Port Light Screen Replacement

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Hi, the bug screens on my 1998 405 are getting a bit torn up. The boat is new to me and I thought there would be a simple way of pulling iut the old bug screen and putting a new one back in place. However, it appear the bug screen material is embedded into the foam material seal for the portlight lens. Has anyone replaced just the screen?
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Re: 405/406 Port Light Screen Replacement

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Some have claimed success at carefully removing the gasket, replacing the screen and then reinstalling. If your port lights are the oval style there is a retrofit kit available from Pompanette that includes a removable screen.
P100-03-RETRO GSK&SCRN KIT. S718-SS/S718MBSS.

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Re: 405/406 Port Light Screen Replacement

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I am in middle of replacement project. Be careful with Bomar. First kit sent was elliptical even though service rep was advised my port light was oval. Second kit included screen with frame; original screen was unframed. I am still waiting for reply regarding second kit. Catalog on website may not show your item. Some kits are in inventory but not pictured in catalog.
I bought a roll of aluminum screening and am fashioning a replacement.
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Re: 405/406 Port Light Screen Replacement

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Details - my screen was not embedded but pressed into channel (may have been glued) and then seal was inserted. Seal had adhesive on it. I think time and heat made it appear embedded.
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Re: 405/406 Port Light Screen Replacement

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I am taking on same project with my 466. Can you tell me if you had success? What adhesive did you use? Any tips or advice?
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