wimdshield or screen for 32 skater
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Look for a picture of my 32 and you will know what to do. it's the Talk-n-Trash 32 that did 172.3 mph. I don't know how to post pics or I would but I'm sure you can find it.
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Hey thanks A-Z . While I somewhat agree with ya activatorf1 smaller boats tend to have a sleek look without the burden of a windshield but if done right it can be pretty trick looking. Well I think so anyway
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Brad at shields can make one for you. But your on your own for
installation support.
You may want to try Aeromarine out in California She may be able
to hook you up.
I like the look of the full windshields myself. Go for it.
I think we ended up with a 30 degree sweptback angle.
Its in this angle which makes all the difference in the profile view.
installation support.
You may want to try Aeromarine out in California She may be able
to hook you up.
I like the look of the full windshields myself. Go for it.
I think we ended up with a 30 degree sweptback angle.
Its in this angle which makes all the difference in the profile view.
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Brad at shields can make one for you. But your on your own for
installation support.
You may want to try Aeromarine out in California She may be able
to hook you up.
I like the look of the full windshields myself. Go for it.
I think we ended up with a 30 degree sweptback angle.
Its in this angle which makes all the difference in the profile view.
installation support.
You may want to try Aeromarine out in California She may be able
to hook you up.
I like the look of the full windshields myself. Go for it.
I think we ended up with a 30 degree sweptback angle.
Its in this angle which makes all the difference in the profile view.