john lamon
Well-known member
Why do Checkmate b/r's have removable center windshield instead of hinged like every other boat? Anyone ever put a hinge on one?
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Why do Checkmate b/r's have removable center windshield instead of hinged like every other boat? Anyone ever put a hinge on one?
Why do Checkmate b/r's have removable center windshield instead of hinged like every other boat? Anyone ever put a hinge on one?
It's a syling thing. I don't know about all the other models, but I suspect they're similar to my Eluder. Instead of a boring, flat windshield they've got an appealing, sexy curve. If you tried to open it the center section wouldn't lay nice and flat but would stick up and likely break.
I keep the center windshield above the bow storage area. You can't see it in the picture below, but the carpeted board doesn't quite reach the bottom of the forward deck, and the center windshield just squeezes in at the top way up in the bow. Stays there nice and secure, no rattling or bouncing around in waves. Inside of the center access hole is where I keep 3 fenders during the summer.
Isn't this a pretty boat? I'm nuts for throwing it out there for sale
My solution has been to run with the window out and tucked in beside the passenger foot well on the port side(in front of the cup holder). The window kind of fits in there up against the carpet and never moves. I don't know if every Eluder has this same little area, but I think if mine didn't I would make a holder for the glass in this same area with a bungie cord to secure it.
I don't like the hinge idea much as the thing will bang around if left open when underway and I would have it open most of the time.