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Russ Pagels
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Hey, has anyone removed the wrap around windshield on the bridge on the B31, and replaced it with a molded fiberglass piece that rises about 6" and curves out slightly to deflect the wind, while running with the curtains up. I know I saw a picture of one like that just don't remember where.If some one could provide a picture that would be great .thanks Russ
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Russ- I think Uncle Vic has the reversed venturi wind screen. His is plexiglass. Removal of the old one can be a pain in the ass as you have to get underneath the lip on the bridge to get at the bolts that hold fittings that hold the original.
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Walt thanks for the quick comeback. the new boat has the basically the same set up. What I was trying to do was have a permanent fiberglass piece added to the dash for additional hight and curved slightly out ward to deflict wind and remove the Plexiglas wind screen alltogether. I have seen it on some boat but I can't find the picture. the whole dash is being re done for flat screen electronics.this will be my last boat so what the hell, I can't take with me so I might as well spend it. thanks again Russ
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Post by John F. »

Russ-

There is or was an aftermarket f'glass part that dropped over the top of your instrument panel and includes a windscreen and flat panels for electronics. I know that's a bad explanation, but look for a pic. of JK's SeaNile--he used it there.

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Russ, if you pm me i have done it.i will post pics once i learn how.

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Bobby I PM'ed you thanks Russ,John I looked at seanile and in some pictures it looks as if it was modified and some it doesn't cann't tell. I think Roland on Super Mex had it done but cann't find any pictures. thanks guys...Russ
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Thanks bobby very nice work.I sent the pictures to my re-builder,I'll see what he can do..thanks again Russ
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I gotta say I wasn't expecting to see that 31 on land...

Very sharp.
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Sim,

This is my rig when i do routine maintenance. Every few months she comes out.

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Nice setup! What is the overall height on the trailer with the bimini down??
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OPUNUI,
I just scrolled down seeing the beautiful background, then the 31's Outriggers, Top, Antenna, Bridge, Gunnel, Freebourd then the street and trailer popped into view. I was expecting to see her in the water. Just taken back.

Great idea to pull her out from time to time, then bring her to your working area then try to lug the working area to her.

We have a mechanic that will only work on your boat if he can bring it to his shop. He does mostly the smaller boats, but has taken some big ones as well. Similar setup to yours.

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Man,I wish we didn't have all the wires across the roads. I wood love to bring the boat back to the house to work on.

Sweet boat !! any more pictures of her?

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OPUNUI,

What a beautiful boat! that color combination is super. It really accentuates the great lines of the Bertram 31. Very clean, no clutter...smooth lines, really nice.

I'm with Frank, more pictures please.
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I saw that boat when I was in Hawaii last summer. She's even nicer in person.
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