Wiper blades

You have two choices.
#1) Go to a Sea Ray dealer and pay more
#2) Go to a trucking supply store and tell them you want a wiper blade for a Ford L series truck. Buy the same length. Unscrew, remove and replace. About $12 each.
 
You have two choices.
#1) Go to a Sea Ray dealer and pay more
#2) Go to a trucking supply store and tell them you want a wiper blade for a Ford L series truck. Buy the same length. Unscrew, remove and replace. About $12 each.

Good info Doug. I never knew. It never rains around here, but it would be nice to have some non-original wiper blades.
 
Hey I thought that was really funny:smt038!

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Couldn't resist. How about a little more information about your boat? Usually no need to double post either, as most peeps here check the 24 or 48 new thread option. In fact, you will get yelled at for double posting, or at the very least, someone responding with some kind of sarcastic youtube video. Welcome to the club, please put your boat info in your signature block, as someone will be around to yell at you for that also.

There are several types of wipers that sea ray uses, so if you could provide pictures of your blades, that would also help us in helping you.
 
Or, go to a junkyard, get a wiper arm for $5 (with a J-hook), cut it off, attach it to the boats wiper arm. Poof! Now you can easily buy new blades anywhere and change them without tools!

I used to adapt that U-channel piece to fit standard automotive wiper blades, but I think this new way is going to be better.
 

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