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  • BigBald
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jan 2004
    • 529

    • Indianapolis (Carmel), IN


    Windshield Gap - Creative Solution needed

    I have a 2007 216 with a weird little issue related to my windshield. Where the windshield meets the boat, there is a small gap. Almost not noticible...but it's there on both sides of the boat. Here is the issue....

    When you are wiping down the boat, you can catch your finger in the gap and it's fairly sharp, so we've had some bandaid needs. Also, on the Starboard side, I use a boom a lot...so when I lean out, I tend to catch the armpit of my t-shirt and it ends up ripping.

    I just got the boat this past spring. And, I have been working with my dealer over the summer to try to come up with a solution. But, we haven't had any success. So, I thought I would send this request out to the very creative folks on this site to see if anyone might have some suggestions.

    I was thinking that soime type of rubber gasket (trimmed to fit) might work. But, I am not sure. Would probably need some type of glue to hold it, but it needs to look halfway decent.

    Thoughts?
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    88 Ski Nautique
    99 Sport Nautique
    Currently - 07 Nautique 216 Team
  • OHLNautique
    • May 2008
    • 140

    • TN


    #2
    RE: Windshield Gap - Creative Solution needed

    Have you tried the obvious solution of tightening the bolts holding the windshield on? How about some black double sided tape to fit in the gap? The windshield would probably have to be loosened to get it in there.

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    • SkiTower
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Nov 2007
      • 2172

      • Clayton, NC


      #3
      RE: Windshield Gap - Creative Solution needed

      Two possible suggestions: A clear caulk to fill in the gap, or sandpaper/grind the sharp edge to put a chamfer on it. I personally would probably go with the second, especially if the dealer is willing to do it.
      2007 SV211 SE
      Tow Vehicle 2019 Tundra
      Dealer: www.Whitelake.com

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      • BigBald
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Jan 2004
        • 529

        • Indianapolis (Carmel), IN


        #4
        RE: Windshield Gap - Creative Solution needed

        the dealer tried to adjust that trim and tighten it down. no luck there.

        was thinking about trimming the sharp edge down...but the finish of that trim would be damaged. And, I am not sure if we could get it covered easily.....or match the current finish?

        Some clear caulk was also an idea that I had....I think it's at the top of my list so far. I was thinking some simple silicon based caulk would work. Even if I had to replace it every year, so what....
        88 Ski Nautique
        99 Sport Nautique
        Currently - 07 Nautique 216 Team

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        • maxpower220
          • Feb 2008
          • 116

          • Florida


          #5
          Return it to the dealer and pick it up when fixed or replaced by CC.

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          • SkiTower
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Nov 2007
            • 2172

            • Clayton, NC


            #6
            Return it to the dealer and pick it up when fixed or replaced by CC.
            To carry it to the extreme, have they replaced the windshield? Either the windshield isn't made right or the mounting holes in the boat are off.
            2007 SV211 SE
            Tow Vehicle 2019 Tundra
            Dealer: www.Whitelake.com

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            • Madhat78
              • Dec 2005
              • 105

              • NorthEast


              #7
              The windshield weather stripping is supposed to carry out underneath that edge and be trimmed off cleanly. You have the gap because the weatherstripping was cut off too short. JMO

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              • Quinner
                1,000 Post Club Member
                • Apr 2004
                • 2245

                • Unknown

                • Correct Crafts

                #8
                Thinking along the same lines as Madhat, either way hopefully your dealer will get it handled.
                Had some issues with the Windshield on my 206 and my dealer handled it perfectly.

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                • BP22
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 248

                  • Covina, CA

                  • 2006 Super Air Nautique 210

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Madhat78
                  The windshield weather stripping is supposed to carry out underneath that edge and be trimmed off cleanly. You have the gap because the weatherstripping was cut off too short. JMO
                  Agree. Here is the best picture I could find, but the weather-stripping goes all the way to the end of the trim. I have no issues with it.
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                  Brandon
                  2006 SAN 210

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                  • igkya
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 227

                    • Minden, NV

                    • Club boat 2005 196

                    #10
                    i agree with Madhat, my trim looks like the pic from BP22

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                    • Miljack
                      1,000 Post Club Member
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 1616

                      • Charlotte, NC

                      • '08 230 TE ZR6

                      #11
                      I took off my windsheild last winter (06/07) and had the frame powdercoated, had to re-assemble and reinstall back onto the hull. It's NOT easy! I would say from looking at your pics, that the angle of the windsheild header was not cut correctly, therefore not sitting flush with the hull. The gasket that CC uses between the windsheild frame and the hull is thin, probably only about 1/16" thick, and it compresses to almost flat when the windsheild is screwed onto the hull.

                      Trust me, make the dealer fix it. You've bought a new boat, it should not have been delivered that way. If you start messing with this, you might break the windshield glass, and that WILL be expensive!
                      2008 230 TE-ZR6
                      1999 Pro Air Python-sold and moved away :-(

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                      • saceone
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • May 2008
                        • 650

                        • Montréal


                        #12
                        I agree with what the other guys said.

                        let the dealer handle it, especially in the offseason...

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                        • BigBald
                          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 529

                          • Indianapolis (Carmel), IN


                          #13
                          Sounds like most likely the weather stripping isn't the correct size. I guess I hadn't actually thought along that line.

                          Thanks for the input...as always...a big help.
                          88 Ski Nautique
                          99 Sport Nautique
                          Currently - 07 Nautique 216 Team

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                          • OHLNautique
                            • May 2008
                            • 140

                            • TN


                            #14
                            I too agree with letting the dealer handle it. As a result of your post I have checked mine out and looked at an 09 210 at the dealer today. Both have the seal under the windshield going all the way to the end. I'd say it's obviously a manufacturing defect. Let them handle it.

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