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3007 AC portholes

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3007 AC portholes

Postby confused_bloke » October 6th, 2024, 12:36 pm

Hi, I recently bought a carver 3007 AC circa 1985, and it has 3 broken rectangular portholes.
the dimensions of the portholes are 450mmx250mm, but I can't seem to find replacement parts(carver made or not) in the correct dimensions.
I was wondering if anyone knew a seller who can supply these, and ship to the UK.
any help would be greatly appreciated,
Steve

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Re: 3007 AC portholes

Postby km1125 » October 6th, 2024, 8:14 pm

You can post up some pictures and that will help. I suspect these are the ones made by Grey (or Gray) Enterprise. They were bought out by Bomar, who in turn was bought out by Pompanette, located in Florida. There are a few threads on here with additional info on the portholes (also called portlights) and contact info for both Pompanette and some retailers. Once you identify exactly which parts you need, check around on the Internet for pricing and availability. Some places will have old stock and will likely offer a discount from MSRP. Even if they're brand new (and coming from the manufacturer) they might have favorable pricing. Pompanette customer service was great the last time I interacted with them, but that's been over a decade ago.

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