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Contact Tim at SeaCure in I believe the Seattle area. I know he fabricates the 3 piece Uniflite venturis which are all non-standard one-offs so I’m thinking he could make them for any other boat too. Great guy to work with.

SeaCureTec@aol.com

Tak
 
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I have had a number of boats with flybridge wind 'DEFLECTORS' (Note the empathsis). To be effective they must be angled forward at the top. My current boat a twin deck pilot house Cheoy Lee with the Deflector slanted backwards to follow the line of the flybridge face. All very attractive but a 'waste of space'. All it does is accentuate the flow of wind across the flybridge seating areas rendering the flybridge unusable. Unless the boat is stationary on a windless day. Very unusual in our location! As a result we always use the pilot house and the flybridge may as well not be there.
 
I jut took mine off.. I did dispose of the plastic but I have the frame . I removed mine because I put in the new hard glass. I keep the windows down here in the north east. I have a front opening panel and 2 opening side panel with no back . Works for us. I just like the look of the enclosure without the venturi.
 

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