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Old 07-18-2014, 12:39 PM   #1
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I have a 1997 2300 BR with a busted port side front windshield. I have tried for years to find a replacement, new or used with no luck. Any suggestions? attached is a picture of my girl...
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Old 07-18-2014, 06:15 PM   #2
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Welcome aboard Dave Andrew!!! Curved glass is going to be tough to replace. I'd try any glass company that will be able to do a curved piece of tempered glass (yikes). I believe the windshield is made by TaylorMade, so you can try them as well.
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Dave welcome aboard.

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Dave,
Have you been to your local bayliner dealer with the part number to see if they could order it? Since Maxum has been discontinued, bayliner is supposed to be able to order maxum parts for you. From the maxumcustomercare website, the US marine part number for a 1997 2300 port curved windshield is 55685-02 which cross references to bayliner part# 702527. She's a beautiful boat, hope you can find the glass.

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The part number for the whole PORT assembly is 63665-XF WINDSHIELD PORT FRNT/WNG PANEL which crosses to 1714078 WINDSHIELD, PNL ASSY FRNT/WING PRT. Another option is to send the frame to taylor made to have them replace the glass:http://www.taylormadesystems.com/windshield-repair/

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