WindAway wind deflectors
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I would be interested in one or two in any condition for the right price. Take care of the OP first though. I'd start making these with aluminum clamps but there is a patent.
Last edited by thirdchildhood; 10-14-2013 at 06:09 PM.
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I have what looks like a complete set with instructions. The plexiglass has some hazing, but all the hardware appears to be there. Even the instructions and directions on how to enjoy all weather boating!
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I forgot to come back here and say that I did buy the pair from eddie. thirdchildhood, I have been meaning to message you about the wind deflectors. In the time I spent looking for the windaways, I managed to build a working wind deflector that does not require drilling of your windshield just like the windaway. Soooo if this doesn't work out for you I can send you pics and a parts list of what I used.
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I forgot to come back here and say that I did buy the pair from eddie. thirdchildhood, I have been meaning to message you about the wind deflectors. In the time I spent looking for the windaways, I managed to build a working wind deflector that does not require drilling of your windshield just like the windaway. Soooo if this doesn't work out for you I can send you pics and a parts list of what I used.
Brad, I'd love to see a picture of what you came up with and I bet others would too. You'd have to go through photobucket or similar site though. Or email me pics to carlchamberlain222 @ gmail.com Thanks.
Pic won't work now for some reason but they work and look great on my boat.
Last edited by thirdchildhood; 10-30-2013 at 07:45 AM.




