DIY Windscreen
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From: Slidell, La.
I think they both look good. The larger looks better, but it may be due to the more of the boat in the pic. The pic with the shorter windscreen, it's hard to get a feel for the overall look.
IMHO, I would go as low as possible but still functional. The short screen on my outlaw is just that! Standing back in my bolster, the wind touches my hair, but it's not blowing in my face.
Seated, I can still barely see over it, but I normally stand. Passengers seated usually or not in the wind also.
Just went back and compared mine. What are you making it out of, mine has a cpl in lip (pointed up) that helps deflect air also.
IMHO, I would go as low as possible but still functional. The short screen on my outlaw is just that! Standing back in my bolster, the wind touches my hair, but it's not blowing in my face.
Seated, I can still barely see over it, but I normally stand. Passengers seated usually or not in the wind also.
Just went back and compared mine. What are you making it out of, mine has a cpl in lip (pointed up) that helps deflect air also.
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From: Jackson, n.j. ~ Brooklyn, n.y.
I'l go back and take the same shot as the larger windscreen shows.............at the center peak of the windscreens there's a 4" difffernce between the 2
12" peak height on the taller one & 8" on the shorter one ........................if I keep a solid windscreen I'll be glassing over 1/4" ply with a 1/2" basla core.
12" peak height on the taller one & 8" on the shorter one ........................if I keep a solid windscreen I'll be glassing over 1/4" ply with a 1/2" basla core.
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That's a though call. My initial reaction was to vote for the shorter one, but the taller one does look better in that photo angle. I look forward to a better photo of the short one.
If fiberglass, will it be the same color as the deck?
If fiberglass, will it be the same color as the deck?
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From: Jackson, n.j. ~ Brooklyn, n.y.
Anu...........I'm torn between the both of them and for good reason........if I go small, then it well be a solid windscreen (liminted vision so smaller she goes)
If I go taller, it will be a plexi windshield (with that height I definately need to see through it).....the smaller windscreen would be the same color as the deck.
PS- WHERE'S GAVIN!!!...........day 46 still no contact!!!
If I go taller, it will be a plexi windshield (with that height I definately need to see through it).....the smaller windscreen would be the same color as the deck.
PS- WHERE'S GAVIN!!!...........day 46 still no contact!!!
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From: Bedford & Wolfeboro, NH
I think mine is 11" high top center, measured along the center outside edge, not perpendicular to the deck.
Scippy, will you be adding the rear hand rails beside the cockpit? I have them , though not installed, they do reduce the visual impact of the taller windscreen . . . .
Mario L.
Scippy, will you be adding the rear hand rails beside the cockpit? I have them , though not installed, they do reduce the visual impact of the taller windscreen . . . .
Mario L.
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Pete I was out over the weekend water testing a 28ss Cigarette that had a cut down vee windshield . . If you want one that blocks the wind & water spray a low cut down windshield is useless but looks cool. If you want function go with your taller one especially if you go with a stand up bolster. Mark




