Anyone work at Fountain anymore?
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From: Orange Beach, Alabama
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Would like to hear your thoughts.
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From: Oneida Lake NY
The rubber gasket "floats" and makes removing the glass very simple. I had my entire frame off this winter, painted it to match the boat. Was much easier than I expected due to the fact that the glass floats, rather than sitting tight in the gaskets like most windshields.
My windows are crazed as well, everyone asks every freakin time I go out. They were not bad in the spring, they have gotten worse since. Going to replace this winter for sure.
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From: Orange Beach, Alabama
You can have that top trim off in about two minutes. Two long screws on the aft end from the top side. Then a total of 8 surface screws need to be removed from the inside mounting points. Last undo the two screws in the center front cover, where both trim pieces meet, then remove.
The rubber gasket "floats" and makes removing the glass very simple. I had my entire frame off this winter, painted it to match the boat. Was much easier than I expected due to the fact that the glass floats, rather than sitting tight in the gaskets like most windshields.
My windows are crazed as well, everyone asks every freakin time I go out. They were not bad in the spring, they have gotten worse since. Going to replace this winter for sure.
The rubber gasket "floats" and makes removing the glass very simple. I had my entire frame off this winter, painted it to match the boat. Was much easier than I expected due to the fact that the glass floats, rather than sitting tight in the gaskets like most windshields.
My windows are crazed as well, everyone asks every freakin time I go out. They were not bad in the spring, they have gotten worse since. Going to replace this winter for sure.



