Wind Screens
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Originally posted by 27daytona
Pointerman, The Finney's windscreen works great. The hardware is nice and installation easy and straightforward. I have them on both my cats. They do tend to want to flatten out at speeds over 90. Good luck. Doug
Pointerman, The Finney's windscreen works great. The hardware is nice and installation easy and straightforward. I have them on both my cats. They do tend to want to flatten out at speeds over 90. Good luck. Doug
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Originally posted by Thirsty Turtle
These came off a Cig, but the Livorsi Marine catalog has them. Mine are 13" wide and work great.
13" white $89
13" colors $104
18" white $99
18" colors $116
6" high
These came off a Cig, but the Livorsi Marine catalog has them. Mine are 13" wide and work great.
13" white $89
13" colors $104
18" white $99
18" colors $116
6" high
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I would get in touch with Tres Martin and put the "Cafe Racer" style deflectors on. They are slanted slightly to accomodate the fairing angle and somewhat low profile to keep the lines of the boat.
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How do you control them being in either the up or down position?
How do you control them being in either the up or down position?
They will pop up by themselves at around 40 mph, but we'll put them up getting on plane. There is alot of force on them when they flip up and would hate to have a face full of deflector! lol
The hold down tab would be nice when trailering, but we don't have to trailer often or far. Just have to remember to put them up before we go.
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Originally posted by PokerRunGunT/S
I would get in touch with Tres Martin and put the "Cafe Racer" style deflectors on. They are slanted slightly to accomodate the fairing angle and somewhat low profile to keep the lines of the boat.
I would get in touch with Tres Martin and put the "Cafe Racer" style deflectors on. They are slanted slightly to accomodate the fairing angle and somewhat low profile to keep the lines of the boat.
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