
Taylor Made Boat Window 30308304/5 | Sea Ray 37 1/8 x 11 1/8 Inch (Set of 2)
Boat part number 8501920 is a new set of portside/starboard windows for a Sea Ray Boat, part number unavailable
made for Sea Ray Boats
$399.95 MSRP: $539.93
GLS Stock #: 8501920-MD222
Only 2 left
Boat part number 8501920 is a new set of portside/starboard windows for a Sea Ray Boat, part number unavailable . Manufactured by Taylor Made, part number 30308304 / 30308305 .
Constructed out of tempered safety glass, these windows have a clear tint with black trim around the perimeter. Each window Measures approximately 37 1/8" L x 11 1/8" H overall. We are selling these windows as a portside / stbd set of (2).
Specifications:
Constructed out of tempered safety glass, these windows have a clear tint with black trim around the perimeter. Each window Measures approximately 37 1/8" L x 11 1/8" H overall. We are selling these windows as a portside / stbd set of (2).
Specifications:
- Boat Manufacturer: Sea Ray Boats
- Part Number: Unavailable
- Part Manufacturer: Taylor Made
- Part Number: 30308304 / 30308305
- Material: Tempered Safety Glass
- Color: Black / Clear
- Tint: Clear
- Overall Dimensions: 37 1/8" L x 11 1/8" H
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Product Questions
Hi can you make the windows for a cranchi 33 , rear window
Question by: Gustavo Boetsch on Jul 6, 2022, 11:53 AM
Hello Gustavo,
I'm sorry, but we do not make windows. All we can offer is what we show online.
Gene
I'm sorry, but we do not make windows. All we can offer is what we show online.
Gene
Answer by: Admin on Jul 6, 2022, 12:46 PM
Do they come with a rubber seal?
Question by: Peter Behlog on Jul 23, 2021, 6:25 AM
Hello Peter,
I'm afraid not. These came to us from Sea Ray just as is. Unfortunately we have no way to special order/source order them. Sorry.
Gene
I'm afraid not. These came to us from Sea Ray just as is. Unfortunately we have no way to special order/source order them. Sorry.
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Jul 23, 2021, 11:59 AM