Ranger 620 - Walk through change to a DC?
HomeTime
Posted 6/7/2011 12:43 PM (#501657)
Subject: Ranger 620 - Walk through change to a DC?





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Location: Uxbridge Ontario
Is it possible to remove the walk through windshield on a Ranger 620 and install the single windshields on each console?

Wondering:

1. If the DC console (right and left) are the same as the walk through consoles (right and left).

2. If anyone has done it


I do not yet have a 620, but I really am not a walk through kind of guy, and if I find a walk through I want to know if this mod is possible.

Thanks.
HomeTime
Posted 6/8/2011 7:03 AM (#501796 - in reply to #501657)
Subject: Re: Ranger 620 - Walk through change to a DC?





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Location: Uxbridge Ontario
Got my answers.

Yes the consoles are the same, and yes, the Walk through can be removed, holes patched and install lexan single console windscreens.
Captain
Posted 6/8/2011 9:45 AM (#501822 - in reply to #501796)
Subject: Re: Ranger 620 - Walk through change to a DC?




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HomeTime - 6/8/2011 7:03 AM

Got my answers.

Yes the consoles are the same, and yes, the Walk through can be removed, holes patched and install lexan single console windscreens.
Cool, I was thinking it could be done.

One question, are you looking for this to be a permanent change? Im guessing yes since you mentioned patching holes. I would be interested in doing something for my boat, but not permanently. I would like to be able to switch back to full windshield for those cold, wet days or when I have the family with.
HomeTime
Posted 6/13/2011 7:23 AM (#502497 - in reply to #501657)
Subject: Re: Ranger 620 - Walk through change to a DC?





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Location: Uxbridge Ontario
I am not sure entirely on the process. I had Steve Heiting on MH say it can be done. I am not really sure exactly how effective you could switch make and forth though? Im sure it could be done, but I would think it would be more of a PITA than anything.

I just really prefer a low flyscreen and something I can pop off than a permanently fixed giant pane of glass.