Exhaust Vent 89 Bayliner

NavyJetMech

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Bought a 89 Bayliner 195 this past Sunday, other than a few minor fixes here and there I am running into a cant-find-stupid-part wall. It is the exhaust vent cover on the stbd side, I have scoured the internet, even reached the end and started over. If anyone can point me in the right direction or if other vents will work in its place please let me know. This is my first boat I have ever owned and have learned a lot in the past week, and spent a few dollars....lol.

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superbenk

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Junk yard if you can find one. Maybe someone could fabricate them? Those can't be cleaned up? They look intact.
 

Grub54891

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You can clean them up as stated. fix any damage with fiberglass from the backside,a little paint and good to go.
 

Chris1956

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I had to replace the vents on my '88 SeaRay (who also makes Bayliner). I found the vents were a standard size, and they were in stock at the local West Marine Store. I am surprised that your vents are not standard.
 

mtrainTurbo

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Those are Bayliner specific, non-standard size, and no longer available. Either clean up what you have or eBay.
 

NavyJetMech

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The pictures I included were ones I found on the internet, the port side is intact, the stbd side however, is not. The previous owner left his boat unattended and when he came back it had un-moored itself from the dock and broke the vent and scraped the side of the boat, hence the need for a new(ish) vent. Sorry I was not more descriptive in my first post.
 

Grub54891

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Time to show the neighbor a proper cleat wrap. And responsibility for damage caused by his negligence. You don't shut off your car and not put it park!
 

SDSeville

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Saw a few that look close on eBay. ...or maybe you could buy some standard vents that are the correct height and adjust the width by cutting and glassing. Then paint to hide your modifications.
 
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