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Old 08-21-2013, 11:05 PM   #1

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Hi all.. Im new to this forum... Currently have a 2006 Mariah SX-19, had it for a few years now...
In search of a winshield and top, and have no luck.. Parts for it are really hard to find. If anyones knows were I can get parts please let me know..
Looking to becoming an active member on the frums...
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    Welcome aboard Slava. Unfortunately glass is very hard to find for either the Sea-Fox Mariah or the original Mariah boats. You could try contacting Sea-Fox and see if they can point you in the direction of their supplier. Failing that glass occasionally turns up on eBay, Craigslist or even our own Marketplace. If you have deep pockets there are a couple of vendors out there who can reproduce the glass for you. Another option is to make one out of acrylic as a couple of our members have done.
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    If your frame is still in good shape a local glass installer could do it for you. We have a few local glass guys in my town that do pretty amazing work. I would check that route if you can't find a direct replacement.
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    If it's curved............it's a bi***.
    Very least , you gotta have someone who is capable of doing a mold from your "good" frame.
    Plastics are easier , but you'll pay either way.
    Off season is coming , might be worth the wait , if you know what I mean.
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    If your frame is still in good shape a local glass installer could do it for you. We have a few local glass guys in my town that do pretty amazing work. I would check that route if you can't find a direct replacement.
    I've yet to find a 'local' glass installer who can handle the curved sections....
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    Yeah, I really didn't think about the curved section. That would be very difficult.
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    So my father n law says that my windshield on my jubilee is not glass because its bent. I think he is wrong can anyone make my day and give me conformation.
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    I dont know about your Jubilee but the curved sections on Shabahs/Diablos/Barchettas etc are most definitely glass. Perhaps some of the Jubilee owners can answer your query.
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    Thank you mikeyt for this useful post!
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