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John Pardington
Thu, Jun 26, 2025 5:08 PM

We have been trying to figure out how to remove the sliding window glass (or otherwise) to clean between the panes where they overlap on our 2000 NT37.  After discussion with Dave at NordicTug he put us in contact with Dave Kuch at Andvantec Marine who has been attempting to help us. He sent us instructions for removing a Diamond Seaglass 106S but our windows are not the same as in the instructions.

Have any older 37 owners found a solution? Thanks for any assistance you can provide.

John Pardington
NT37 Lisa Marie

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We have been trying to figure out how to remove the sliding window glass (or otherwise) to clean between the panes where they overlap on our 2000 NT37. After discussion with Dave at NordicTug he put us in contact with Dave Kuch at Andvantec Marine who has been attempting to help us. He sent us instructions for removing a Diamond Seaglass 106S but our windows are not the same as in the instructions. Have any older 37 owners found a solution? Thanks for any assistance you can provide. John Pardington NT37 Lisa Marie Sent from my iPhone
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Dave Allen
Thu, Jun 26, 2025 6:07 PM

Hi John,

Are these DSG parts? Is there Diamond SeaGlaze information etched in the
glass indicating the brand? If the doors and windows are black in color
they may be from Western Metals which was sold off to Bounty Marine many
years ago. How I can tell the manufacture of the doors and windows is by
looking at the pilot house sliding doors. If the corners of the doors are
mitered (not welded) then those parts are most likely from Western Metals.
If the corner of the pilot house doors are welded then most likely they are
from DSG. If the doors are mitered send me a message and I will get you in
touch with Bounty Marine for assistance. I only ask because the information
you are getting from DSG is not matching what you have on your boat?

On Thu, Jun 26, 2025 at 10:08 AM John Pardington via Sentoa <
sentoa@lists.sentoa.org> wrote:

We have been trying to figure out how to remove the sliding window glass
(or otherwise) to clean between the panes where they overlap on our 2000
NT37.  After discussion with Dave at NordicTug he put us in contact with
Dave Kuch at Andvantec Marine who has been attempting to help us. He sent
us instructions for removing a Diamond Seaglass 106S but our windows are
not the same as in the instructions.

Have any older 37 owners found a solution? Thanks for any assistance you
can provide.

John Pardington
NT37 Lisa Marie

Sent from my iPhone


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Hi John, Are these DSG parts? Is there Diamond SeaGlaze information etched in the glass indicating the brand? If the doors and windows are black in color they may be from Western Metals which was sold off to Bounty Marine many years ago. How I can tell the manufacture of the doors and windows is by looking at the pilot house sliding doors. If the corners of the doors are mitered (not welded) then those parts are most likely from Western Metals. If the corner of the pilot house doors are welded then most likely they are from DSG. If the doors are mitered send me a message and I will get you in touch with Bounty Marine for assistance. I only ask because the information you are getting from DSG is not matching what you have on your boat? On Thu, Jun 26, 2025 at 10:08 AM John Pardington via Sentoa < sentoa@lists.sentoa.org> wrote: > We have been trying to figure out how to remove the sliding window glass > (or otherwise) to clean between the panes where they overlap on our 2000 > NT37. After discussion with Dave at NordicTug he put us in contact with > Dave Kuch at Andvantec Marine who has been attempting to help us. He sent > us instructions for removing a Diamond Seaglass 106S but our windows are > not the same as in the instructions. > > Have any older 37 owners found a solution? Thanks for any assistance you > can provide. > > John Pardington > NT37 Lisa Marie > > > > Sent from my iPhone > _______________________________________________ > Sentoa mailing list -- sentoa@lists.sentoa.org > To unsubscribe send an email to sentoa-leave@lists.sentoa.org > -- Sincerely, Dave Allen Director of Product Support Nordic Tugs, Inc. & Ocean Sport Boats Office: 360.757.8847 Direct: 360.757.8833 Email: davea@nordictugs.com NOTICE: This email may contain confidential or privileged material and is intended for use solely by the above-referenced recipient. Any review, copying, printing, disclosure, distribution, or other use by any other person or entity is strictly prohibited. If you are not the named recipient, or believe you have received this email in error, please reply to the sender and delete the copy you received. Thank you.