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What is the secret to removing the windshield on our 95 ski? Do you take off the bottom rubber and is that covering the screws? If so, do you just pry it out?
Yep, that's the only trick. Don't forget to remove the support bars on the inside.
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I own and operate Silver Cove Marine, which is an inboard boat restoration, service, and sales facility located in Mooresville, North Carolina.
We specialize in Nautique and Correct Craft restorations, and also provide general service for Nautiques fifteen years old and older.
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Honestly I just use a flat screwdriver. The rubber should be pretty soft, especially if you let it sit in the sun for a bit. If you end up damaging it, NautiqueParts sells replacement rubber.
Please do not PM me directly asking for advice on how to repair your boat. While I would love to help everyone, I simply do not have time to respond to all of the inquiries. Please post your questions on the forum, so that all of our members have a chance to answer.
I own and operate Silver Cove Marine, which is an inboard boat restoration, service, and sales facility located in Mooresville, North Carolina.
We specialize in Nautique and Correct Craft restorations, and also provide general service for Nautiques fifteen years old and older.
If we can be of service to you, please contact us anytime!
Cool, I'm going to try to pull it tonight and get it redone. Work just starting to let up and the water is starting to get warm. In other words, I need to hurry!
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