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  1. #11
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    Sounds good. I will happily reimburse you for the postage and you time.

  2. #12
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    Hey John, don't ship until we get up there, I'll bring my crew ID and see about getting my discount on shipping...
    '86 Comp TS6M
    Monster Tower
    1,500 lbs Ballast
    Riding Hyperlite Boards

  3. #13
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    Maple, did you check to see if they would fit?

  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by cole1 View Post
    I would just go to Lowes and buy a piece of LEXAN. Make a template and cut a new one with a jig saw. Smooth the edges with sandpaper... Done...
    Where do you get the pivot/hinge material from?

  5. #15
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    You can actually get Plexiglass with the tint that matches the glass in the windows (about a 85% match). I found the windows for $200.00 and my dealer found the windows but wanted $500.00 each - go figure........ The plexiglass cost me $15.00 - If you want the guys name in Lousianna - let me know - or you can do a google search and he comes right up..... I lost both the driver and the passwenger side -They wont fall out now!
    kriley
    90 comp ts6m

  6. #16
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    Kriley, how did you attach the plexi to the windshield frame?

  7. #17
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    I agree with DAFF. Shouldn't be too hard. Would love to hear what other people have to say.

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    I had one pop out like that on the highway, and it blew back into the boat, unbroken.

    As far as attaching the plexi/lexan/glass whatever replacement piece, I would just caulk it with clear silicone caulk or something so it won't come out. Of course it won't be hinged but I've never understood why you needed a vent on an open-topped boat.
    1989 Bravura w/ 1998 GT-40 engine swap

  9. #19
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    I like having hinged window scoops. It's nice on those hot 100*+ days to get more air, especially if I'm just sitting anchored opening the vent window gets a lot more airflow through the boat while not moving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cadunkle View Post
    I like having hinged window scoops. It's nice on those hot 100*+ days to get more air, especially if I'm just sitting anchored opening the vent window gets a lot more airflow through the boat while not moving.
    I guess that's true, we don't get 100+ degree days very much, 95 would be about max here in a normal summer, 85 is closer to average.
    1989 Bravura w/ 1998 GT-40 engine swap

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