Brian,

I did the same thing 2 summers ago.  Goodman glass over on Mercury cut
a new piece by matching it to the old one (it was safety glass and was
able to take the broken one to the shop for a template).  They knew
what type of glass to use and have helped other boaters in the area.
Our glass is tinted as well and they had glass in stock that matched
it perfect.  They did a nice job easing the edges and corners.  It was
ready later the same day.  Other post about dealing with track and
screw holes is good advice.  2 people makes the job a lot easier
especially when putting the glass back.  While the track is out take
the opportunity to check around the area under the track for any
moisture damage from over the years.

Good luck
Brooke Jensen

1970 36' Sport Sedan
"Cherisse Marie"
Poquoson, VA.



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