Windshield wind visors
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I’ve seen some boats with these visors attached to the top of the windshield. I have a Donzi C22 and wondered if someone can recommend a good product and where to purchase? Thank you
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Do quick search, we just covered this month ago maybe ? I know, we don’t like that answer (typically)
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interested in any feedback on widths
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The further you are from the windshield, the wider you need to go. Most boats can get by with the 18's, but some people like the the wider 24's. I have two 36" deflectors on my boat. It's 8'6" wide. I could get by with 18's or 24's, but I sit about 4-5 ft from the witndshield as the boat has a big deep dash. The wind would just go around the smaller ones and still hit me in the face. That being said, I have a friend with the same boat and and he is happy with a set of 18's. Each to his own.. We have sold several sets of both, 18's and 24's (mostly the 18's) to Donzi owners and have had no complaints about either.
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Here are the Wind-Aways on my 22 Classic. Speed tested to 85 MPH. Some people dis them but I like them on cooler days or long cruises. If you do break one you can cut a replacement panel from plexiglass. I have the thin aluminum windscreen but they have adjustable clamps and will fit a conventional windshield also. If you find they are higher than they need to be with the full windshield then you can cut them down. edit: Mine are 18" wide and I stow them in pillow covers.


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Here are the Wind-Aways on my 22 Classic. Speed tested to 85 MPH. Some people dis them but I like them on cooler days or long cruises. If you do break one you can cut a replacement panel from plexiglass. I have the thin aluminum windscreen but they have adjustable clamps and will fit a conventional windshield also. If you find they are higher than they need to be with the full windshield then you can cut them down.


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They are the older ones. Still going strong but one cracked when someone stumbled into it and I cut a replacement panel and made it one inch shorter.
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