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<blockquote data-quote="SlimeTime" data-source="post: 52821" data-attributes="member: 651"><p>I wanted to add.....the top of the windshield is just a raw edge of the plexiglass. Granted it was sanded smooth, but left more of an edge than I wanted my boat cover stretched against. I took a piece of clear vinyl tubing (1/2") cut it to length, split it on 1-side, then slipped it ofer the top edge of the windshield to protect the cover from the edge.</p><p></p><p>I pull it off on an end now & then when removing the cover.....so I may get some edge-guard which is made to slip on the edge of a car door, to prevent nicks. It might be a better fit & stay better in place....this was just a quick fix using what I had laying around.</p><p></p><p>ST</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimeTime, post: 52821, member: 651"] I wanted to add.....the top of the windshield is just a raw edge of the plexiglass. Granted it was sanded smooth, but left more of an edge than I wanted my boat cover stretched against. I took a piece of clear vinyl tubing (1/2") cut it to length, split it on 1-side, then slipped it ofer the top edge of the windshield to protect the cover from the edge. I pull it off on an end now & then when removing the cover.....so I may get some edge-guard which is made to slip on the edge of a car door, to prevent nicks. It might be a better fit & stay better in place....this was just a quick fix using what I had laying around. ST [/QUOTE]
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