Windshield fitting

BuzzStPoint

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Have a 1962 Glastron skiflite I've been fixing up.

Bought a windshield in CL and would like some ideas.
This windshield is from a 1966 mirrowcraft so it doesn't fit properly, there is a large gap in the center of the shield and back corners cracked.

Here's my thought. Come from the top of the highest crack (about 1 3/4" high) and scribe the contour of the boat and cut it with a jigsaw. Redrill the holes for the mounting brackets.

Next. Any easy way to polish the windshield? I'm not looking for brand new look, just a bit clearer.
Also on my trolling motor I'll need to re-route my cables, do they make grommets that seal and wont leak through the center?

Anyone think of something better for the windshield? Or am I on the right track here?
Also is there a standard on where the windshield should be front to back?
Here's some pics to help with ideas.

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CoffeeHound

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Re: Windshield fitting

I hope you are open to a new language because your going to learm to cuss and discuss that windsheild more than look thru it .
BTDT on a 18 Lonestar until son tripped on it and took nose-dive into 15 ft of water.
He broke the windsheild trying to get to the bow cleet so we trashed the windheild and I never missed it !

It will work only if you put the trolling motor on back-- maybe on a bracket !!
and move the anchor rope cleets back also to behind the windsheild .
Not my idea of fun and games , working with PB , gel-coat and sanding !!


Do you think it is all worth it in the long run -- what are you going to accomplish by adding a windsheild on a fishing boat ?
 

Woodonglass

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Re: Windshield fitting

Hmmm, did not see anything in the OP's original post where he said this was going to be only a Fishing Boat. I did not address that in my first post, sorry. Yes the make grommets, are the waterproof...No. Are you wanting to mount it on the bow?
 

BuzzStPoint

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Re: Windshield fitting

Well we use the boat for pleasure as well as fishing,
Why the windshield? Because I think they look better with one on.

The trolling motor is already mounted on the boat. It can be moved but I've never liked rear mounted trolling motors.
I wanted to push the wires down into the bow of the boat (this is where the battery is) so the cables aren't running by my steering wheel and legs. I usually keep towels and such under the bow, so if the grommet area will leak water then I'll have to get a sealed container to keep them dry.
I was going to make up a quick disconnect bracket to take the trolling motor off when not fishing.
As far as the cleat.. Not a problem. Those can be moved. Simple fiber fill and paint, that's not an issue for me.
 

Woodonglass

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Re: Windshield fitting

I agree with the windshield. Sorry I did not make that clear. I meant that I thought you were going to use it for MORE than just fishing. To keep it water proof you could install a Plug IN for the TM in the bow. Also make a bolt on mount so the motor could easily be removed and unplugged.



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BuzzStPoint

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Re: Windshield fitting

Ahh yes. That looks like it might work, I suppose there should be something like that for the electric foot pedal.
 

CoffeeHound

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Re: Windshield fitting

Thank you Buzz for the clarification -- Boat will look good with the windsheild . Safe boating to you buddy !!
 
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