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Window strap

Traver

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Location
Versailles, KY
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2012
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
24
I can’t find the strap that attaches to the corner of the window. The snap pulled out of the hull. Where do I get a replacement? 2012 AR240A5171077-2ABF-4EDB-B1EF-C5FA19D757F4.jpeg
 
I got one on amazon.
 
F1C-U1543-00-00 is the part number for your boat - find the cheapest place.
 
For some reason, there seems to be some kind of run on these; I purchased a replacement a few years ago for <$10. Now they're going for crazy high prices. Suggest making your own and saving some bucks.
 
Get a button kit, some strapping(small ratchet strap material), heat a larger screwdriver shank and melt holes in it, install button snaps, done. Plus you'll have a button kit for doing any repairs on covers, seats or anything else you can think of.
 
Thanks. I’ll try that. Do I have to do anything to the cut ends of the strap material to prevent fraying? Do you know what size screw in snap goes in the hull?
 
Thanks. I’ll try that. Do I have to do anything to the cut ends of the strap material to prevent fraying? Do you know what size screw in snap goes in the hull?
A lighter like @mark_m said. It will just melt it together & keep it from fraying
 
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