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Carver Yachts 7005013 Bomar NC2410-ZSS Black Opening Cast Aluminum Boat Portlight/Window (Single)

GLS stock number 1048868 is a new, in the box, cast aluminum opening portlight window from Bomar, part number NC2410-ZSS.
made for Carver Yachts
$229.95 MSRP: $310.43
GLS Stock #: 1048868-FF413
Only 2 left
Boat part number 1048868 is a NEW, in the box, cast aluminum opening portlight window from Bomar, part number NC2410-ZSS. Commonly used on Carver Yachts, part number 7005013.

Bomarfts classic portlights have stood the test of time in the boating world, achieving high marks for durability and performance as well as for timeless styling. Features window with spigot fasteners. Includes screen. Trim ring included.

Specifications:
  • Manufacturer: Carver Yachts
  • MFG #: 7005013
  • Brand: Bomar Pompanette
  • Part#: NC2410-ZSS
  • Material(s): Cast Aluminum (frame), Acrylic (window)
  • Color(s): Black
  • Window: Black Opaque
  • Mfg Dimensions: 6.13 x 12
  • Inside Dimensions: 9 1/8" W x 3 3/8" H
  • Overall Dimensions: 12 5/8" W x 6 7/8" H x 1 3/4" D
  • Cut Out: 11" W x 5 1/8" H x 5/8" D
  • Mount(s): (10) 3/16" dia. holes

Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.

Instruction / installation manual not included.

Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.

Instruction / installation manual not included.

Product Questions

Hello, I'm interested in two of these portlights and it looks close to the right size, but Im not seeing any measurements in your ad. Can you please send overall and cutout measurements?

Thank You,
Warren
Question by: Warren Marriott on Oct 27, 2021, 7:30 PM
Hi Warren,

Oops! Our description disappeared, but is back now. Here are the dimensions:

Mfg Dimensions: 6.13 x 12
Inside Dimensions: 9 1/8" W x 3 3/8" H
Overall Dimensions: 12 5/8" W x 6 7/8" H x 1 3/4" D
Cut Out: 11" W x 5 1/8" H x 5/8" D

Sorry about that!

Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Oct 28, 2021, 8:59 AM