Procraft Windshield #295 (also For 185 Procraft) on 2040-parts.com
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, US
This windshield should fit most flat top consoles. Measures are 18" wide (facing driver) 17 1/4" face front of boat. 13" deep and 9 " tall. The windshield is made in smoke acrylic and comes with mounting hardware
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