kneeled on hatch and it cracked
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From: MID MI
http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=96740F
Or if you wanted to save a little cash, you could just replace the lexan piece. Google someone in your area that does that kind of work, shouldn't be pricey at all considering its just a flat/square piece
Or if you wanted to save a little cash, you could just replace the lexan piece. Google someone in your area that does that kind of work, shouldn't be pricey at all considering its just a flat/square piece
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From: Boca Raton, FL
I had a new one built including new wood, vinyl and padding last year...Cost me $650 out the door (cash so he could keep it off his books) which I thought was a great price. Its a guy who runs a shop out of his house which helped with lower overhead than a true retail shop.
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From: Grand Rapids, Mi
I had a new one built including new wood, vinyl and padding last year...Cost me $650 out the door (cash so he could keep it off his books) which I thought was a great price. Its a guy who runs a shop out of his house which helped with lower overhead than a true retail shop.
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I took mine to a glass shop and had them cut a new piece of lexan to fit for $15.00, took it home cleaned the silicone out from the old one and siliconed the new one down. I let it dry for 2 days with a weight holding it down and have not had an issue at all with it, and you cant tell any difference from the back one either
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I took mine to a glass shop and had them cut a new piece of lexan to fit for $15.00, took it home cleaned the silicone out from the old one and siliconed the new one down. I let it dry for 2 days with a weight holding it down and have not had an issue at all with it, and you cant tell any difference from the back one either
how did you attach the lock arms to the new lexan???



