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anyone tint their windows ?

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if so can i see pic ? an what percent ..thanks ... looking to tint
 
looking to do 35%
 
I have pictures in my "Nice Aft" build thread - did 15%.
 
Yup and there are pics on the signature link below. The challenge you will run into is the pricing and finding a shop/guy to actually do the job. Apparently it is a real challenge to tint these boats due to the curve in the window. I've seen the job cost as little at $400 and as much as $1,200. It cost me $700.
 
Yup and there are pics on the signature link below. The challenge you will run into is the pricing and finding a shop/guy to actually do the job. Apparently it is a real challenge to tint these boats due to the curve in the window. I've seen the job cost as little at $400 and as much as $1,200. It cost me $700.

It's funny I hear this. My guys said it was easy and no issues. The problem I think is finding a quality, experienced installer. Lots of guys out there that do tint with little experience. The shop owner named off like 5 cars off his head that are much more difficult than the boat.
 
looking to do 35 % any pics ?
 
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I did 20% but I wish I would have done 35%. It’s just a tad darker than I would like to see out of when driving.
 
Watching this thread, am going to have this done at the end of the season. I’m thinking 30%’ish as well.
 
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