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Old 08-04-2014 | 08:06 AM
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I'm considering buying a 20-25 ft boat like Baja Outlaw or 232, 22 Scarab or something in similar style. These powerboats typically don't have windshields which seems to be ok in hot climates. However, we do most of our boating in temperatures around 20 degrees Celsius (65-75 F) and it rarely goes higher than 80 F. At 70 F the wind gets you cold fast and I also don't like the way the wind goes into my ears even at 35 mph.

I've been trying to search the internet about how is the wind like in these boats with no windshield at all or just a windscreen, but that thing doesn't seem to interest any reviewers. Do the windscreens really make the air flow over your head (sitting down)? Or is it still more like riding a motorcycle? Sitting down in our daycruiser there's no wind at all and standing up there's too much, that's how I feel.

Any input appreciated, there are not so many powerboats around where I am and I don't know the boat people here anyway to get free rides. Do I have to forget Scarabs and Outlaws etc. and get a Baja 232 or a Stingray 220/225/230SX since they have windshields?

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Old 08-04-2014 | 08:15 AM
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Don't know about any other brand besides Nordic, but I will tell you...Nordic windscreens suck. They look cool, but suck. That's my contribution. Good luck!
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Old 08-04-2014 | 08:18 AM
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I have windscreens on my Advantage and while it will reduce the amount of wind at speed, it in no way will "shelter" you from it! I'd say go with a Formula or such that has a true windshield. Windscreens do not eliminate the wind, only reduce.
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Old 08-04-2014 | 09:01 AM
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Agree on the Nordic comment, even the windscreen on our 388 Slingshot, really only works if you are sitting down. These little windscreens that came on our Talon 25 are amazingly effective! They are custom made by the previous owner, not sure where he got them made, but they work, and there is no distortion looking thru them!
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Old 08-04-2014 | 09:28 AM
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My formula windshield tops out at my chin when I am sitting. You have to duck down to get out of the wind. Most effective wind screen I have experienced is on a 27 fountain with the plexi glass. Once seated you feel no wind.
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Old 08-04-2014 | 09:48 AM
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Velocity 260 & 280 with the full windshield sounds like they would be well suited to your needs. I previously had a 260 and the window was great. When you stood up you could/would get some wind in your face, but when seated you wouldn't feel the wind at all. Was also nice in the rain, you could duck down and look out the window and not get pelted in the forehead by rain, which feels like needles at speed.
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Old 08-04-2014 | 10:09 AM
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My 22 Scarab had a factory windscreen and it worked great. Running 70 you had very little wind in your face.
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Old 08-04-2014 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Jay Gadsby
Don't know about any other brand besides Nordic, but I will tell you...Nordic windscreens suck. They look cool, but suck. That's my contribution. Good luck!
I had a 28' Heat and the windscreen worked great, not sure what you're talking about. It did the most perfect job of directing the air directly in my face than any other product in the universe. I almost had to wear a full face helmet to deal with it. Wound up getting a set of Wind-Aways and they worked great. Nordic windscreens totally SUCK.

My flip-up wind deflectors in the PowerPlay worked pretty good. Even though you still got a good amount of wind, if you turned them down you really saw the benefit of having them up.
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26 donzi zx with the factory deflector was perfect. The 292 formula with the windshield sucks unless I duck down.
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My 22 Progression has pop up / adjustable wind deflectors for both the driver and passenger. They're amazingly effective when adjusted correctly. Are they as good as a full wrap around windshield? No, but I never run without them up.
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