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Sea Ray Boat Windshield 2206378 | SLX Black 91 1/2 Inch (Set of 3)

Boat part number 1076921 is a new 3 piece windshield for an SLX Sea Ray boat, kit number unavailable .
made for Sea Ray Boats
$3,595.00 MSRP: $4,853.25
GLS Stock #: 1076921-MD151
Only 1 left
Boat part number 1076921 is a new 3 piece windshield for an SLX Sea Ray boat, kit number unavailable . Manufactured by Taylor Made, kit number unavailable .

This windshield includes the following:
  • Port Side: 2206378 | 703004034904
  • Center Walkthrough: 220637 | 703004034905
  • Starboard Side: 2206377 | 703004034903
This windshield is constructed out of a black colored frame with slightly smoke tinted glass. Measures approximately 91 1/2 W back tip to tip x 15 1/4" H x 92 1/8" D overall. The front measures 73 1/2" W from the center of the curve to center of the curve. The walkthrough door measures approximately 31 3/4" H x 20 3/4" W overall. Each "wing" measures approximately 67" L.
Trim pieces included.

Specifications:
  • Boat Manufacturer: Sea Ray Boats
  • Model: SLX
  • Year: Unavailable
  • Part Number: 2206378 | 220637 | 2206377
  • Part Manufacturer: Taylor Made
  • Part Number: 703004034904 | 703004034905 | 703004034903
  • Material: Tempered Glass
  • Color: Black
  • Tint: Slight Smoke
  • Back Width: 91 1/2"
  • Height: 15 1/4"
  • Depth: 92 1/8"
Please note, actual measurements may vary. To help with proper fitting, we strongly recommend purchasing a template before placing your order. To purchase the $25.00 template, please send us a message. The price of the template will be deducted from the windshield cost if you purchase that windshield.

Because of the size and/or commodity of this item, we must ship via truckline. The shown freight cost is for the LOWER 48 STATES ONLY and shipped to a business at a commercial address WITH LOADING DOCK. We can ship to your residence, or possibly a nearby terminal. We can also offer international shipping. Please call or email for a shipping quote if needed.

Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.

Instruction / installation manual not included.

Please note, actual measurements may vary. To help with proper fitting, we strongly recommend purchasing a template before placing your order. To purchase the $25.00 template, please contact customer service at (262) 898-1855. The price of the template will be deducted from the windshield cost if you purchase that windshield.

Because of the size and/or commodity of this item, we must ship via truckline. The shown freight cost is for the LOWER 48 STATES ONLY and shipped to a business at a commercial address WITH LOADING DOCK. We can ship to your residence, or possibly a nearby terminal. We can also offer international shipping. Please call or email for a shipping quote if needed.

Product Questions

Hi, I'm searching for a complete windshield for a 2015 Sea Ray 210 SPX. Where can I get it?
Question by: Christian H. on Sep 14, 2023, 7:08 PM
Hello Christian,

Unfortunately, we don't currently show one specific to your 210 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 and use it. That option isn't as daunting as it sounds, and at roughly a third of the cost of one from a dealer (if you can still get from a dealer) it makes financial sense.

Here is a link that shows how we measure them:

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/6rAAAOSwv0VimObt/s-l500.jpg

The single most important measurement is the 82". 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 Sep 15, 2023, 7:47 AM
I need a windshield that will fit a 2001 Searay 210…
Question by: Rick Chambers on Nov 12, 2022, 11:54 PM
Hi Rick,

Unfortunately, we don't currently show one specific to your 210 and it isn't something we can source/order.

Going back to '01, 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 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 14, 2022, 10:30 AM
2013 sea ray SLX 250. I need windshield frame. Only around top of windshield. My Bimini top hit the bridge which has a brace going to windshield so it pulled frame off and bent it . Glass is good so all I need is frame. Thanks. Do you have it?
Question by: Mike oliver on Jun 30, 2021, 6:39 PM
Hello Mike,

Sorry no, we don't have a frame for it. We typically only carry complete windshields. Unfortunately we don't have one specific to your 250. If you can determine who made the windshield, you could start there.

Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Jul 1, 2021, 7:54 AM