WHERE CAN I BUY THIS CHEAPER?

Sunbeam: Yes, this is for a manual wiper. The blades are a direct replacement and just snap in. I can't explain the cheap price, as I have paid more for just the rubber fillers on my car. $7.00 is for the complete wiper.
 
Thanks for the detail and the part number! I don't have my boat with me right now, but next time I see an O'Reilly I'm going to stop in and get a pair. The ones on the boat are not completely wrecked, but new would be nice and the old ones are still good enough to hang onto for spares :thup
 
One of the Brats tells me that these wipers may be an inch or so shorter than the originals. They were an exact swap out for the ones that were on my boat. Let the buyer beware.
 
Thanks for reporting back. I had not come across an O'Reilly yet.... maybe I'll wait until I can measure the ones on the boat (which I believe are the originals). It will probably be some time before I do that, but I will try to remember to update the thread when I find out.
 
anchorout":2am4xd6p said:
I like to keep a bailing sponge onboard to use for everything from wiping condensation from the ceiling, to cleaning incoming anchor chain, to keeping the cockpit deck dry. West Marine, $10.00 Lowes tile area, $3.00 and the Lowe's sponge has a scruffy back that really cuts fish blood and mud from surfaces.

I too keep a large sponge on board for cleaning. Mostly for the bilge area. This area is one I feel always needs to be clear of any debris. I fish a lot and everything that gets washed ends up in the sump. I also picked mine up at Lowes. I love West Marine for all it offers but they are high. :sad
 
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