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  1. #21

    Re: Rayline Searchlight Parts

    TEN GRAND TO REPLACE MY SEARCHLIGHT? Better get out the polish and take care of the one I got!

    1977 Hatteras DC
    "Theyachtwegot'

  2. #22

    Re: Rayline Searchlight Parts

    Hi guys i have no interest at all in these lights but after reading this post and replies . I believe i saw three of the beast in a local salvage shop. You can call Ron Or Barbara. Here you go.

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rusty...72330982813831

    Hint Ron knows more about old things than Barbara...
    Last edited by Tim Powell; 03-28-2015 at 07:57 AM.

  3. #23

    Re: Rayline Searchlight Parts

    Finally got the light back together and mounted on the boat.
    Attached Images
    Gary
    1984 53' MY Hull #625
    "JACE"

  4. #24

    Re: Rayline Searchlight Parts

    Now that is how it's supposed to look!!! Outstanding!
    Sky Cheney
    1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
    ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI

  5. #25

    Re: Rayline Searchlight Parts

    who did the work for you it looks great

  6. #26

    Re: Rayline Searchlight Parts

    Nice- now you need to get a nice zippered canvas cover for it. I've got one and still need to polish the light ~3x a year to keep it looking that way.

    Cheryl
    Cinderella
    1971 53 MY

  7. #27

    Re: Rayline Searchlight Parts

    Wow!! That looks great!

    Many years ago, I used to work on old Navy Dead Reckoning Tracers (DRT). They had many gears, and belts. Other than the X, Y worm gear we were able to find most of the parts from the following outfit:

    http://www.wmberg.com/

    If in the future you or someone else runs into this problem, you may want to see if berg offers what you need (no affiliation).
    1998 39SX

  8. #28

    Re: Rayline Searchlight Parts

    Quote Originally Posted by tracy View Post
    who did the work for you it looks great
    I took the the light apart a la Sky's example of a few years back, then took the pieces to a place in Toronto, who re-chromed all the pieces. I sent the reflective mirror to New York to have it re-silvered. The problem with that was, some of the back surface was stained too much to get a 100% result on the re-silvering, but it came out a lot better than it was.
    Chroming was $400 and re-silvering was $50.
    Gary
    1984 53' MY Hull #625
    "JACE"

  9. #29

    Re: Rayline Searchlight Parts

    Quote Originally Posted by holtcl View Post
    Nice- now you need to get a nice zippered canvas cover for it. I've got one and still need to polish the light ~3x a year to keep it looking that way.

    Cheryl
    Cinderella
    1971 53 MY
    I'm having a new cover made as we speak.
    Gary
    1984 53' MY Hull #625
    "JACE"

  10. #30

    Re: Rayline Searchlight Parts

    Dreamboat, your searchlight is awesome! I have same model and it needs a rechrome job too. I am in Toronto area, who did the rechrome for you? I may have mine done next year too.
    Sailor John
    Mad Hatter
    38' Double Cabin Flybridge

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