18 " Id Wide Center Or Side Boat Windshield, 16" High Clear on 2040-parts.com
Chiefland, Florida, United States
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Boat windshield made of 1/4" premium CLEAR plexiglass. (Thicker and more durable than the competition). 16" High by 18 " inside dimension (18 1/2 " outside dimensions) wide with 6" side flankers. Mounts around the face of a console. Your console needs to be an 1/8" to 1/4" smaller than the ID measurement for proper fit. No holes drilled so you can match your existing ones up. Confirm your corner radius are as shown in the photos.
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