Replacement Fairing/Windscreen on a 37 Stiletto?
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Replacement Fairing/Windscreen on a 37 Stiletto?
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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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...
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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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!
If you were to buy a sheet, you'll have enough to make your money back from co-owners many times over!