After 14 years, the flying bridge windshield on my CD 28 powerboat has cracked. It appears simple to remove and replace, but I have no idea where to get a new one. Any ideas would be helpful.
william_nelson_latham@fleet.com
28 Power fly bridge windshield
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Re: 28 Power fly bridge windshield
Me Too!Bill Latham wrote: After 14 years, the flying bridge windshield on my CD 28 powerboat has cracked. It appears simple to remove and replace, but I have no idea where to get a new one. Any ideas would be helpful.
Erogers711@AOL.com
Re: 28 Power fly bridge windshield
Last year my wndshield broke. The pieces were given to a good glass shop and they made a new one that fit perfectly. If you can fine the right shop they will take care of it. Be prepared to pay $100 or more.
RLCapeDory@aol.com
Bill Latham wrote: After 14 years, the flying bridge windshield on my CD 28 powerboat has cracked. It appears simple to remove and replace, but I have no idea where to get a new one. Any ideas would be helpful.
RLCapeDory@aol.com
Re: 28 Power fly bridge windshield
Please share the name and location of the glass shop you used. My flybridge windshield is intack but is PINK (Rose Colored)and I'm ready for a change to grey.Bob Davee wrote: Last year my wndshield broke. The pieces were given to a good glass shop and they made a new one that fit perfectly. If you can fine the right shop they will take care of it. Be prepared to pay $100 or more.
Bill Latham wrote: After 14 years, the flying bridge windshield on my CD 28 powerboat has cracked. It appears simple to remove and replace, but I have no idea where to get a new one. Any ideas would be helpful.
Thanks
Edd
Erogers711@AOL.com
Re: 28 Power fly bridge windshield
The shop that made the windshield (Gray) was Dirigo Glass in Belfast, Maine. Thet have a toll free number (maybe just Maine) it is 877-7 DIRIGO. Or their number is 207-594-5707 or 207-338-5488. They did it for the yard where I keep the boat (Journey's End Marine) in Rockland, Maine (207-594-4444) Scott Donally.Edd wrote:Bob Davee wrote: Last year my wndshield broke. The pieces were given to a good glass shop and they made a new one that fit perfectly. If you can fine the right shop they will take care of it. Be prepared to pay $100 or more.
Bill Latham wrote: After 14 years, the flying bridge windshield on my CD 28 powerboat has cracked. It appears simple to remove and replace, but I have no idea where to get a new one. Any ideas would be helpful.
Please share the name and location of the glass shop you used. My flybridge windshield is intack but is PINK (Rose Colored)and I'm ready for a change to grey.
Thanks
Edd
Hope this helps.
Bob
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