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Larson Boat Walkthrough Windshield 7136-0014 | 2016 LX 160 / LX 185
Boat part number 1094005 is a new center walkthrough windshield for 2016, LX 160 / LX 185 Larson Boats, part number 7136-0014 .
made for Larson Boats
$249.95 MSRP: $337.43
GLS Stock #: 1094005-ME404
Only 10 left
Boat part number 1094005 is a new center walkthrough windshield for 2016, LX 160 / LX 185 Larson Boats, part number 7136-0014 . Manufactured by Taylor Made, part number 589004013905 .
This center walkthrough windshield is constructed out of black aluminum with a clear glass pane. Measures approximately 17 1/2" W x 27" H overall. Features (2) pre-installed hinges with (4) 1/4" Dia. mounting holes.
Specifications:
This center walkthrough windshield is constructed out of black aluminum with a clear glass pane. Measures approximately 17 1/2" W x 27" H overall. Features (2) pre-installed hinges with (4) 1/4" Dia. mounting holes.
Specifications:
- Boat Manufacturer: Larson
- Model: LX 160 / LX 185
- Year: 2016
- Part Number: 7136-0014
- Part Manufacturer: Taylor Made
- Part Number: 589004013905
- Material: Aluminum / Glass
- Color: Black / Clear
- Overall Dimensions: 17 1/2" W x 27" H
- Mounts: (4) 1/4" Dia. mounting holes
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Product Questions
I’m looking for a 2015 LX 180 walk-through windshield. Any help?
This one is close, but no cigar
This one is close, but no cigar
Question by: Steve on Nov 9, 2022, 7:15 PM
Hi Steve,
Unfortunately, we don't currently show one specific to your 180 and it isn't something we can source/order.
I'm afraid we aren't aware of any retailers who might have "on the shelf" anymore. You may need to either find someone to make one, or find one close (even if not made for Larson) and use it. That option isn't as daunting as it sounds.
Here is a link that shows how we measure them:
https://www.greatlakesskipper.com/media/catalog/product/a/b/ab56734c7d4cd1a6ff45175ff465b4da.jpg?optimize=low&bg-color=255,255,255&fit=bounds&height=700&width=700&canvas=700:700
The single most important measurement is the 80". That is center to center of the port/starboard radius. If you can find one that matches yours, there is a good chance it will work. The height, and to an extent the length can usually vary, and the width across the back as well, because the back can flex so much.
If interested, here is a link to all we currently have:
http://greatlakesskipper.com/boat-parts/windshields-glass-parts
Note too: If you find one you feel may work, we can offer a foot print template for $20 (if in the lower 48 states) which is refunded if the windshield is purchased.
Hope this helps!
Gene
Unfortunately, we don't currently show one specific to your 180 and it isn't something we can source/order.
I'm afraid we aren't aware of any retailers who might have "on the shelf" anymore. You may need to either find someone to make one, or find one close (even if not made for Larson) and use it. That option isn't as daunting as it sounds.
Here is a link that shows how we measure them:
https://www.greatlakesskipper.com/media/catalog/product/a/b/ab56734c7d4cd1a6ff45175ff465b4da.jpg?optimize=low&bg-color=255,255,255&fit=bounds&height=700&width=700&canvas=700:700
The single most important measurement is the 80". That is center to center of the port/starboard radius. If you can find one that matches yours, there is a good chance it will work. The height, and to an extent the length can usually vary, and the width across the back as well, because the back can flex so much.
If interested, here is a link to all we currently have:
http://greatlakesskipper.com/boat-parts/windshields-glass-parts
Note too: If you find one you feel may work, we can offer a foot print template for $20 (if in the lower 48 states) which is refunded if the windshield is purchased.
Hope this helps!
Gene
Answer by: Admin on Nov 10, 2022, 8:09 AM