Mid life crisis
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 66
- Reaction score
- 55
- Points
- 77
- Location
- Keller, TX
- Boat Make
- Other
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Ok…so decided to make a new windshield for the hot months here in Texas and help get some airflow to the captain(me).
Some 3/8” plexiglass and some cuts and I’m rolling around with version 1.
Now this is 9” tall and provides about 6.5” of wind blockage for the helm dash. Keeps the cans from shaking from the wind and he real items just blowing around. I have a 5.5” piece I’m going to try for version 1.5 but I’m waiting on some clear vinyl strip for between window and frame. I’m not crazy about the black. I also have another 9” piece I’m going to cut and sand and ad some clear vinyl to instead of the black vinyl.
This uses the factory 1/4-20 threaded knobs and it holds pretty solid but haven’t had a chance to get it on the water yet. Mainly hoping there isn’t any vibrations from it.
And in the colder temps the factory windshield is very easy to put on so should make for a good option.
Any thoughts or things your would change or add?
Some 3/8” plexiglass and some cuts and I’m rolling around with version 1.
Now this is 9” tall and provides about 6.5” of wind blockage for the helm dash. Keeps the cans from shaking from the wind and he real items just blowing around. I have a 5.5” piece I’m going to try for version 1.5 but I’m waiting on some clear vinyl strip for between window and frame. I’m not crazy about the black. I also have another 9” piece I’m going to cut and sand and ad some clear vinyl to instead of the black vinyl.
This uses the factory 1/4-20 threaded knobs and it holds pretty solid but haven’t had a chance to get it on the water yet. Mainly hoping there isn’t any vibrations from it.
And in the colder temps the factory windshield is very easy to put on so should make for a good option.
Any thoughts or things your would change or add?