Has anyone done this?
http://lakegastontoday.net/index171.htm
I was thinking maybe doing it but using a piece of Plexiglass. Seems pretty simple, would take the chill off during those early morning cruises.
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Has anyone done this?
http://lakegastontoday.net/index171.htm
I was thinking maybe doing it but using a piece of Plexiglass. Seems pretty simple, would take the chill off during those early morning cruises.
A snap on bow cover is a little easier to put away and easier to put on and store stuff if a storm comes through. The cover still provides protection from the wind and spray.
That's what I do now for the most part, pretty simple solution, more curious if anyone here has done more than that!
there are probably at least 4 threads on this mod. try the search function. I think 996 scott may have been the last one to post this mod.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/7z...Jyk4=s273-p-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/RT...QRbA=s273-p-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/mU...k=w357-h632-no
Here is the one I made last year for my 06 LSV and sold a few to forum members. I can't write a review as I never tried mine out before trading the boat in. I still have the CNC program and can cut a few more when we have time. Currently my CNC is booked out a few weeks.
Looks great. this will be added to the list for next winter or maybe early fall if we keep hitting the water.
I have loved mine, it completely closes off the air flow from the bow. Keeps you nice and warm behind it. The only disadvantage is storing it, not a big deal but takes up a little room. Let me know if you want to check mine out anytime.
https://forum.moomba.com/showthread....ght=plexiglass
Here is mine and storage has never been an issue. It slides up against the wall in either of the back bays. I like it better than a bow cover. For me it is easier to put in rather than snapping on a cover. I also prefer the look of the bow without the snaps. Just my preference though. Cost me less than $100 bucks with the rail mounts.
I like it, what did you use for the rails?