Storm Gaurd

  • Jordan Logghe
    Posts: 3
    #1618387

    Could someone please post a picture of what a installed storm guard looks like?

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16658
    #1618414

    Just a piece of canvas to stop the wind coming beneath the door on a walk thru.

    Jordan Logghe
    Posts: 3
    #1618415

    I have one but it wasn’t installed by the dealer. I just want to make sure I do it right.

    Ryan
    Posts: 135
    #1618704

    Hope this helps. Washing rig tonight!!

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    Jordan Logghe
    Posts: 3
    #1618727

    Thank you. Sounded like a dumb question but mine doesn’t fit as well as that. I’m going to have adjust the snaps on my windshield.

    Phil Ames
    Posts: 91
    #1619964

    Hope this helps. Washing rig tonight!!

    Ryan,
    Is that something you had made, or is it from factory? Washing that Lake Erie smell off your rig? hoping to get some blood on the deck this weekend.

    Ryan
    Posts: 135
    #1620102

    Phil it is from the Factory. They are great. Install that little flap it keeps you completely out of the wind. Think they cost $40ish. Well worth it on those cold rides back in.

    You bet, The boat was covered with fish slime from the trip to Erie!! Great time.

    Michael C. Winther
    Reedsburg, WI
    Posts: 1498
    #1620125

    I’m going to have adjust the snaps on my windshield.

    The snaps along the bottom edge of the windshield are just pressed in place, so so you can slide them back and forth to line them up right.

    I’m think I’m going to make a new one rather than using the factory one. I have a friend who attached snaps to a piece of stiff rubber step material that he cut to fit in the gap below the door. This strategy allows him to leave it in place all of the time snapped to bottom of door only. That way it just rides along when the door opens and closes. It’s not quite as perfectly tight as snapping the factory one to the consoles and floor, but it works and doesn’t require the time for installing/removal.

    Phil Ames
    Posts: 91
    #1620131

    Yea, I will have to add one before the end of October gets here.

    bobberal
    St Cloud MN, Leech Lake
    Posts: 416
    #1620222

    I just throw my tackle bag up there, works great and breaks the wind very well on those cool spring and fall nights on leech.

    Chuck Melcher
    SE Wisconsin, Racine County
    Posts: 1966
    #1620234

    I have a guard like that… use it when raining or really trying to button up the front. Besides that, sliding the cooler in front of the opening works pretty darn well.

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