Fountain Windshield
#4
Jerry B
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 209
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From: Blue Springs Missouri.
Mine is a 93 but I did replace the front windsheild. Not very hard to do. However the holes for the snap screws were in a slightly different place. Had to have a couple of snaps moved on the boat cover but not a big deal. Make sure youe get the correct sealant and be careful when putting it on. It can get messy. I put masking tape on the boat in case I got some where I didnt want it. I didnt need to replace the side panels but they should be about the same. I did have a couple of the screws the sandwich those plastic pieces at the corners give me a bit of a problem. The bottom ones are a bit tough to get to to hold on the dash side if they want to turn. Yours being newer maybe they will come out with no problem. Once the screws wre all out and the corner pieces off I just pulled it forward from the top and the sealer let go at the bottom.
You may have to cut the sealer thou.
Good luck
Jerry.
You may have to cut the sealer thou.
Good luck
Jerry.
#6
I did what Jerry B said when I replaced my side panels. Used electrical tape/painters tape along all the mating surfaces of the panels and the hull leaving just enough gap for the silicone. Leave the paper on the panels until after all is done. The tape and paper makes for an enormous time savings as your not trying to keep the sealant off the panels are hull when shaping/forcing the sealant into the joints, plus it giv es a perfect straight line. Very clean looking. I would guess the same for the w/s itself, but have heard some say theirs are thru bolted.
#7
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Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 151
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From: 1000islands - Ontario
what about exchanging the plexi glass pannels and front windshield in the 97-99 with the 2000 or newer full framed in windshield is it a direct replacement ?
will be calling fountain directly on this shortly just wondering if anyone's done it
will be calling fountain directly on this shortly just wondering if anyone's done it





