stevemitchell
Guru
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2018
- Messages
- 547
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Aruna
- Vessel Make
- Kristen Yachts 50 Pilot House
When I bought my boat just under a year ago, one of the things that did not work (known via survey) was the windshield wipers. In fact, there were no wiper arms or wiper blades at all on the boat, only some older looking shafts and a pantograph mount on each lower window. The motors did not work for more than about 3 seconds before drawing 60+ amps and tripping the breaker.
Since I live in the beautiful, yet slightly soggy, Pacific Northwest, having operable windshield wipers is sort of important. I've coated the windows and my flybridge plastic windows with various substances the last year, and had reasonable results, but nothing beats a wiper.
Thanks to @tiltrider1, I contacted AM Equipment and have worked with them to design and order motors, brackets, wiring harnesses, pantographs and wipers for both of my lower windows. Everything arrives in a day or so.
There were no access hatches to the existing motors, so I had to carefully measure and using an inspection camera, drill some small holes to find the exact areas for the existing motors. That is done, and I've exposed them, ready to remove them once the new ones arrive.
The space is likely going to need modification to fit the new motors, but that should be pretty easy with a Fein tool and some patience.
I'm interested in an advice from folks who have replaced through hull wipers before. There does not appear to be any water damage or leakage that I can see, and I think I should be able to just unscrew the motor and pull the whole assembly out.
However, this is a boat, so nothing ever goes as easily as you think.
Since I live in the beautiful, yet slightly soggy, Pacific Northwest, having operable windshield wipers is sort of important. I've coated the windows and my flybridge plastic windows with various substances the last year, and had reasonable results, but nothing beats a wiper.
Thanks to @tiltrider1, I contacted AM Equipment and have worked with them to design and order motors, brackets, wiring harnesses, pantographs and wipers for both of my lower windows. Everything arrives in a day or so.
There were no access hatches to the existing motors, so I had to carefully measure and using an inspection camera, drill some small holes to find the exact areas for the existing motors. That is done, and I've exposed them, ready to remove them once the new ones arrive.
The space is likely going to need modification to fit the new motors, but that should be pretty easy with a Fein tool and some patience.
I'm interested in an advice from folks who have replaced through hull wipers before. There does not appear to be any water damage or leakage that I can see, and I think I should be able to just unscrew the motor and pull the whole assembly out.
However, this is a boat, so nothing ever goes as easily as you think.