striker1211
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jul 10, 2013
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This whole thread is hypothetical so please don't laugh... I have a bridge on a chain of lakes that my windshield is just 2 inches too low for. The bridge is right in the middle of the chain. I have been toying with the idea of taking the windshield off, but I really like the functionality of it. I must say I dislike hitting a june bug with my forehead at 35 mph. Anyway, I have searched for a bracket of some type to quickly remove the (glass) windshield and I do not think they exist. My solution is to find some type of ballast to get the bow down. I am pretty sure the motor will clear it. The only ample source of ballast I can figure is water. Is there some sort of collapsible container that could store the water and disperse it across the floor safely? I would need about 75 gallons. I would be willing to buy a separate 12V high GPM pump just for this purpose (plus i could use it as backup). Is there a simpler solution to this problem that I am missing? I would just flood the bilge area but that does not seem too wise... thoughts?