megmac
Well-known member
Hi,
When I purchased my boat these window pistons were badly rusted and I wanted to replace them. All I could find is the piston for $104 so a set of four would be over $400 - no thanks. I was actually designing custom window piston made of 316 stainless steel when I came across this Seadog piston. Looking at its photo online it surly looked the same and at 1/4 the price, only $20!!. I knew one end looked straight but I was wondering if I could remove the plastic end off the rusted unit and put it on the new unit. I went ahead and purchased and figured if it does not work out no biggie. I am pleased to say it is the exact piston and stroke and mounting brackets are identical (at least at one end) But good news is you can swap the plastic end off your rusted unit and screw into this one. I plan on getting new 316 ss screws. I have yet to mount in boat so not 100% but my eye tells me it will be a perfect match.
I have not found this mentioned on this site so hopefully this is great news and not old news. It also gets better because I found (I Think) the exact replacement for only $25. Im going to order three tonight.
Unfortunately they are made of 304 stainless steel and not 316 stainless steel so in time the rust will eventually rear its ugly head but you should get some seasons out of the new ones. If you were thinking of replacing yours but didn't want to cough up $400 check this out!
Same unit, but need to swap one end with old end: https://www.wholesalemarine.com/sea-dog ... uster.html
Exact Replacement (I think, you decide) https://www.fisheriessupply.com/sea-dog ... 1-321293c1
When I purchased my boat these window pistons were badly rusted and I wanted to replace them. All I could find is the piston for $104 so a set of four would be over $400 - no thanks. I was actually designing custom window piston made of 316 stainless steel when I came across this Seadog piston. Looking at its photo online it surly looked the same and at 1/4 the price, only $20!!. I knew one end looked straight but I was wondering if I could remove the plastic end off the rusted unit and put it on the new unit. I went ahead and purchased and figured if it does not work out no biggie. I am pleased to say it is the exact piston and stroke and mounting brackets are identical (at least at one end) But good news is you can swap the plastic end off your rusted unit and screw into this one. I plan on getting new 316 ss screws. I have yet to mount in boat so not 100% but my eye tells me it will be a perfect match.
I have not found this mentioned on this site so hopefully this is great news and not old news. It also gets better because I found (I Think) the exact replacement for only $25. Im going to order three tonight.
Unfortunately they are made of 304 stainless steel and not 316 stainless steel so in time the rust will eventually rear its ugly head but you should get some seasons out of the new ones. If you were thinking of replacing yours but didn't want to cough up $400 check this out!
Same unit, but need to swap one end with old end: https://www.wholesalemarine.com/sea-dog ... uster.html
Exact Replacement (I think, you decide) https://www.fisheriessupply.com/sea-dog ... 1-321293c1