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Aluminum Framed Console Door

Item #: 13770-80005F
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    About This Item

    • Aluminum Framed Side Console Door
    • Fabricated from King Starboard ® - The Marine Industry's Premier Plastic Sheet
    • Door can Mount via Inside Flange for Clean No Fastener Look
    • Weather Resistant Integrated Seal Included
    • Specify your Outside Dimensions to See Your Hole Cutout
    Aluminum Powder Coated Framed Side Console Door

    Built to Your Specifications!

    Weather resistant seal integrated directly into your door returns.
    Option of face mounting or mounting through frame inside flange.

    Add vented louvers to increase air flow.
    Our louvers are created via staggered perpendicular lines
    The first is cut from the front & the second from the rear.
    This allows air flow while minimizing water that is blown through the door!


    Important Ordering Notes -

    All doors hinge on the length dimension. Please make sure the dimension specified as your length is the side on which you prefer the door to hinge. This style door is fully symmetrical, therefore there is no need to specify if it will hinge on the left/right or top/bottom. It can be turned and mounted however you prefer.


    Aluminum Framed Console Door Mounting Instructions




    Our aluminum powder coated framed doors generally mount with either face mounting holes through the front face of the frame, or via inside mounting holes through the frame's inside flange. The frame overlap is 7/8", the outside corner radius is 4.5" & the inside cutout hole radius is 3.625"







    Face Mounting Holes

    Face mounting is the quickest & most convenient way to install your new aluminum framed door.

    1. Draw the cutout dimension of your new door on to your fiberglass. Often, the easiest way to do this is to wait until you receive your new door and trace around the outside of your frame. This allows you to locate and feel comfortable with the final door location. Then measure in 7/8" all the way around to establish your hole cutout.

    2. Carefully cut your hole using a saber saw. Once your hole is cutout, place your door in your hole & use a pencil to mark your mounting holes. Remove your door and pre-drill holes. A pilot hole can be drilled for your screw mounting while a pass through hole can be drilled if your prefer to bolt on your door.

    3. Place a small dab of Tef-Gel on the mounting hole area. Mount your frame with either stainless steel #8 screws or stainless steel 8-32 bolts.

     














     Inside Mounting Holes

    Inside mounting holes offer a clean, flush, no fastener look.

    1. Draw the cutout dimension of your new door onto your fiberglass. Often, the easiest way to do this is wait until you receive your new door and trace around the outside of your frame. This allows you to locate and feel comfortable with the final door location. Then measure in 7/8" all the way around to establish your hole cut out.

    2. Carefully cut your hole using a saber saw. Evaluate the fiberglass wall thickness. If you have less than 1/2" of wall thickness, you will need to add an additional buildup on the inside of your cutout. If you already have 1/2" of wall thickness, skip to step 4.

    3. To add build up to the inside of your cut out, you will fasten strips through the front of the fiberglass mounting surface such that the fasteners are covered by the door frame when installed. These strips can be composed of any marine grade material.

    4. Place the door in to the cut out and drill pilot holes through the mounting holes on the frames inside flange.

    5. Place a small dab of Tef-Gel on the pilot holes and run #8 screws through your frameworks and in to the fiberglass/build up.