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Old 04-15-2005, 10:29 AM   #1
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Question Can Anyone Help?

Hi Guys,

I need a little help if possible, I know a few of you may have hit the wall I did trying to find one.

I have a 1991 Four Winns "Quest 220" Center Console and a friend of mine cracked the windsheild last season and I want to replace it before this season gets into full swing.

Here's the problem ...

I contacted Four Winns to inquire about getting the part and I was informed by them that they don't have the part because the boat was designed by them but actually built by "Stratos" and I had to contact them.

I did.

Stratos told me that they had sold all the rights and everything to "HydroSport" back in 1995 and to contact them and that he'd give me the part number but it may not match their part number, but, I contacted them like he said.

Now they tell me that the part is no longer available and to contact a company they use to see if they can help me. Well you guessed it, I called them and they said send me the old windsheild and we'll see what we can do - if anything!

I asked what happens if they can't find a match, I'm out a windsheild to use for now and I'd pay to have this thing shipped back and forth across America.

I also told them if they have them that I'd take 2, the replacement and a spare in case it ever happened again.

I was told "well if we can't find it for you then I don't know what else to tell you, but you do have to pay for the shipping and our time trying to match it up".

Has anyone out there ever run into this before? I thought that windsheilds for c/c's were supposed to fairly easy to get in case of an accident, I mean it's not rocket science is it? To me it's cut and bent plexiglass.

If anyone can send me in the right direction, a link, a number, anything... I would surely appreciate it, or at least let me know that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

Thanks and tight lines to all!

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Old 04-15-2005, 10:56 AM   #2
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There's a company right there in RI that makes them. I've seen them in booths at all the boat shows. Their name escapes me right now though. Try a boating directory for RI to see what you come up with. I'll try to remember their name though.

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Old 04-15-2005, 12:57 PM   #3
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I made a windshield exactly how I wanted it out of carboard. I then took the measurements, just to make sure there was no confusion.

I brought this to glazer glass in New Bedford (only because its right across rt. 18 from my work). They made what I wanted in 1/4" plexi the next day. Cost was $130. Front panel is 40"wx 15"h. Both sides curve back, and are angled down, with a zig and a zag, but are approx 8"wx15"h.

You don't have to use glazer, I bet any glass shop / windshield repair can do this. The gal at the counter at glazer said they do hundreds each season. I haven't mounted it yet, but I will take a pic tonight anyway. It came out way better than I thought it would.

One thing I wish I did was have them drill the holes for me before bending. I am not really nervouse about drilling the holes, but it would have been easier for them when working with a flat sheet of plexi.

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Old 04-15-2005, 04:04 PM   #4
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Put some masking tape on both sides before drilling. That'll usually prevent and chipping or cracking.

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Old 04-15-2005, 05:35 PM   #5
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There is also a shop in Boston I once found on the web,....just forget what I was searching for Bottom line is that you do not have to go back to the OEM shop.

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Old 04-15-2005, 05:53 PM   #6
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What material is it made from? Glass or an Acrylic or something? Zacs mentions a place in NB and I think there is one on 117 in Warwick that will custom build for you

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