New Wind Deflectors for Heat/Rage
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Twin-wall polycarbonite from Crystalite 10 mill thick...cut to fit...the stuff they make green-house walls and ceilings out of...with an adjustable pole snapped in the middle for additional support....and the stock bow cover over it.
Plenty rigid enough to not deflect at over 100mph...and only weighs about five pounds...maybe a little less.
Definately not cheap...around $300...but very effective.
Chris
#12
Hey Steve!
But do your deflectors stay up and functional at 100+ ??
These do!!
Thank you Mike Chandler and the Nordic team for listening...coming up with a solution...and then perfecting it!
Chris
P.S. I still say that the winshield ought to be constructed in four peices instead of two...seamed at the outside front corners...and this wind deflecting shape molded into the front two peices....from the factory
But do your deflectors stay up and functional at 100+ ??
These do!!
Thank you Mike Chandler and the Nordic team for listening...coming up with a solution...and then perfecting it!
Chris
P.S. I still say that the winshield ought to be constructed in four peices instead of two...seamed at the outside front corners...and this wind deflecting shape molded into the front two peices....from the factory
Actually I invested in some new sunglasses that are much better for high speed running, and they have helped a lot.
Regards, Steve
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Wind deflectors look great.Might have to check out Cal Customs.Nordic has been very bad with customer service for me.On my second Nordic but am looking to buy another brand just because of the poor after the sale service.Sorry guys.
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Where did you buy your boat?
Chris
#15
At 100+ couldn't say, since my boat runs in the 90s for now. However they do stay up at any speed. They slide into a machined slot. Much better design than the Windaways. I rarely use them anyway, and if I am, it's usually in adverse conditions like rain, so I am normally cruising.
Actually I invested in some new sunglasses that are much better for high speed running, and they have helped a lot.
Regards, Steve
Actually I invested in some new sunglasses that are much better for high speed running, and they have helped a lot.
Regards, Steve
I am just sick and tired of wearing glasses...and all that entails.
Chris
Good bantering with you Steve...I would enjoy coming out to see you guys again this year.
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I am investing in LASIK this next week...just so I can get me some cool shades like you...instead of my perscription glasses.
I am just sick and tired of wearing glasses...and all that entails.
Chris
Good bantering with you Steve...I would enjoy coming out to see you guys again this year.
I am just sick and tired of wearing glasses...and all that entails.
Chris
Good bantering with you Steve...I would enjoy coming out to see you guys again this year.
Come on down. The season starts early here. Poker Runs in June and July.
Last edited by Steve Zuckerman; 04-16-2012 at 09:44 AM.
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Hi Chris,purchased both in Havasu at the Nordic factory.I live in Minnesota so its a long haul.With that,I still love the wind deflectors and may just have to bite the bullet and get yours if I decide to keep the Rage.
Last edited by Nordic Tom; 04-16-2012 at 05:31 PM.
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Sharp eyes you have there!...the trick to making an open bow Heat/Rage more aerodynamic at speed.
Twin-wall polycarbonite from Crystalite 10 mill thick...cut to fit...the stuff they make green-house walls and ceilings out of...with an adjustable pole snapped in the middle for additional support....and the stock bow cover over it.
Plenty rigid enough to not deflect at over 100mph...and only weighs about five pounds...maybe a little less.
Definately not cheap...around $300...but very effective.
Chris
Twin-wall polycarbonite from Crystalite 10 mill thick...cut to fit...the stuff they make green-house walls and ceilings out of...with an adjustable pole snapped in the middle for additional support....and the stock bow cover over it.
Plenty rigid enough to not deflect at over 100mph...and only weighs about five pounds...maybe a little less.
Definately not cheap...around $300...but very effective.
Chris
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I am investing in LASIK this next week...just so I can get me some cool shades like you...instead of my perscription glasses.
I am just sick and tired of wearing glasses...and all that entails.
Chris
Good bantering with you Steve...I would enjoy coming out to see you guys again this year.
I am just sick and tired of wearing glasses...and all that entails.
Chris
Good bantering with you Steve...I would enjoy coming out to see you guys again this year.
Just lately the reading glasses are becoming necessary. Getting old now can't help that.Terry
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I had the PRK about a year and a half ago. I was only like 20/90 and 20/100 or so, but now I am 20/20 and 20/25. However, holy wow are my eyes sensitive. Welding even with a helmet on and properly adjusted leaves my eyes burning in the morning, and the harsh Kuwait sun is too much without sunglasses at all times.


