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AC/DC plexiglass slider

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AC/DC plexiglass slider

Postby Roddono » January 20th, 2021, 5:10 pm

I have another strange question. Own a 91 Carver 33. I would like to clean the plexiglass sliding windows back side in front of the electrical panel inside the cabin. The slider is built into the wood side. Anybody have any luck or ideas on how to clean the back side of this glass? Obviously I can’t get my hand in there.

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Re: AC/DC plexiglass slider

Postby waybomb » January 20th, 2021, 6:41 pm

Have you tried lifting it up so the bottom clears the channel?
Not familiar with your model, but that;s how they came out of my 4207.
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Re: AC/DC plexiglass slider

Postby Roddono » January 21st, 2021, 10:47 am

waybomb wrote:Source of the post Have you tried lifting it up so the bottom clears the channel?
Not familiar with your model, but that;s how they came out of my 4207.



That doesn’t work. Channel is wood and deep. Thanks

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Re: AC/DC plexiglass slider

Postby km1125 » January 21st, 2021, 10:57 am

I'm not familiar with that boat, but I wonder if it's the same as the 3607. I never did figure out a way to get that part out, as it slides behind the starboard wall, but I never really had to clean it except for the front side. Seems like you'd have to take the wall down to get it out, which is also complicated if you had a lower helm.

Thinking about it though, if it is the same. Does your electrical panel tilt down? Can you stick your head (or even your hand) in there and look or feel around to the left to see if the backside is exposed?
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Re: AC/DC plexiglass slider

Postby Roddono » January 21st, 2021, 11:16 am

km1125 wrote:Source of the post I'm not familiar with that boat, but I wonder if it's the same as the 3607. I never did figure out a way to get that part out, as it slides behind the starboard wall, but I never really had to clean it except for the front side. Seems like you'd have to take the wall down to get it out, which is also complicated if you had a lower helm.

Thinking about it though, if it is the same. Does your electrical panel tilt down? Can you stick your head (or even your hand) in there and look or feel around to the left to see if the backside is exposed?



I will try that.

Thank you.

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Re: AC/DC plexiglass slider

Postby gmac98004 » January 29th, 2021, 11:44 pm

Hello Gang,

I have the same issue on my 355 AC. I need to add a switch to the DC panel and can't swing the panel down due to the sliding mirror door interference. Tried all sorts of tricks but no success.

Surely there must be a way to remove those doors successfully???

Any assistance is appreciated!!

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Re: AC/DC plexiglass slider

Postby Viper » January 30th, 2021, 8:08 am

If the two panels have knobs on them, try removing the knob so it allows you to slide the panel past the other one enough to swing the breakers out.
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Re: AC/DC plexiglass slider

Postby bud37 » January 30th, 2021, 10:00 am

Just a comment/observation.

Seems odd it was built with no way to remove the entire panel for any maintenance. Surely someone on here with the same boat has been into that panel in the last 20 years..... :-O
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Re: AC/DC plexiglass slider

Postby gmac98004 » February 9th, 2021, 11:18 pm

Hi Everyone,

So………after a long internal debate, I had to decide to break off the bottom plastic slider door track from the tiny ¼” high MDF riser it was glued to.

The glue on the riser block was FAIRLY well applied but after a 10 minute fight with a putty knife, I was able to slide the entire 48” length of plastic track off and gain JUST enough room for the 2 doors to be removed.

Can’t believe my solution was the intended path. The glued on aluminum "U" channel on the edge of the front mirrored door seemed to be too tall. (See image 133357&133350). It was not possible to move that door up in the track for a typical slider removal. I’m going to trim about ½” off the end of each door to allow the AC and the DC panel doors to flip down uninterrupted in the future.

Thanks for all of the input!

Happy Cruising, Greg
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Re: AC/DC plexiglass slider

Postby RGrew176 » February 10th, 2021, 8:06 am

Thanks for posting how you took care of the problem.
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