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Old 07-15-2013, 08:18 AM
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Hey guys- mine was a casualty of a clumsy guest this weekend on the boat. Broke into several pieces so need a new one. Is this something the factory builds or do I have to locate a vendor and have one custom-built? Ideas? I'm going to contact the factory this week to see what they say, but in the meantime, any help would be appreciated. Running without it is NO fun...
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Originally Posted by northerndoc
Hey guys- mine was a casualty of a clumsy guest this weekend on the boat. Broke into several pieces so need a new one. Is this something the factory builds or do I have to locate a vendor and have one custom-built? Ideas? I'm going to contact the factory this week to see what they say, but in the meantime, any help would be appreciated. Running without it is NO fun...
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I'm almost certain that Larry replaced the windscreen on the 37 I bought from him, so you may want to call or PM him. Good luck.

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The factory should be able to get one made for you. I had one replaced about 5 years ago through the factory.
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Thanks guys- I will call the factory and see what they can do for me.
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Originally Posted by TCBoss302
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I'm almost certain that Larry replaced the windscreen on the 37 I bought from him, so you mat want to call or PM him. Good luck.
I'm afraid I don't know who Larry is, but would be interested in talking to him if you could give me his contact info. Thanks-
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Originally Posted by northerndoc
I'm afraid I don't know who Larry is, but would be interested in talking to him if you could give me his contact info. Thanks-
His OSO name is LV, so you could PM him. Here is his cell - 918-671-0675 Cell. He is a great guy and should be helpful. Good luck!
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If you're handy and are willing to shell out the cash for a sheet of polycarb, you can make one yourself. Don't use anything thinner than 3/8". Basically, you can make a templet of an existing windshield and then trace it out on the polycarb. Cut it with a fine tooth jig saw (protect the surface before hand). Use a heat gun (dont burn it) and carefully shape the curves/corners. Drill the holes, sand and polish the edges.

If you were to buy a sheet, you'll have enough to make your money back from co-owners many times over!
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Plastic Engineering in Tulsa made the replacement for TCBoss302's 37 -- they used the original to make the replacement.
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