Port side windshield on my '06 22ve was broken during the Lake LBJ flood. Finally getting repairs and shop says the part is no longer available. Anybody know the manufacturer of the glass or where to go for help. Ifa only there were boat junk yards to pull one off of like my old jeeps. Cost me my tower too, but that can be replaced easy enough.
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Most people and dealerships do not know that they can order custom windshields through PCMW. They make all of their stuff in house with robots so they can do custom pieces. The old water bonnet windshields were built by hand and laid in molds to shape the glass. PCMW is pretty far ahead when it comes to manufacturing compared to the other windshield suppliers. It's not going to be cheap but they can get it done.Oh Yeah!
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Thanks.
Taylor Made says if I have the water bonnet part number they may have the molds. Still trying to work that angle too. I guess the custom cut glass from other manufacturers is never quite right, (due to your hand built comment) causing expensive mistakes which is why the dealership is leary of taking on the job.
It might be an expensive piece of glass but better than buying a new boat.
Everything in life is a process. At least it's just a tower and windshield. Many more on Lake LBJ had much worse damage. A lot of very nice boats and houses were turned into rubbish.
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Help removing windshield frame.
In Process with Taylor Made. If I mail them the frame they can put the proper glass back in but now I have to get the frame off. The screws on the frame have 11/32 backer nuts on them. I can reach the ones around the cockpit but not under the part that runs along the rail. Anybody know how to get under the rail to get to these nuts? Thinking I have to take off the back cushion to the bench seat but not sure how and don't want to loosen things up experimenting. It feels like the back is solid under the cushion.
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Most if not all of them should be screws with nylock nuts. Half will seize up and break off. Do not re use the original screws and nuts. They will seize up on you before you get them tightened back down. When you go to install them, use a bar of ivory soap on the threads to act as an antiseize.Oh Yeah!
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