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Griss,
Thanks, this is just the information I was hoping for. Almost everything on my boat is budget; I didn't want to save a couple of bucks with a manual wiper and then regret not having bought a powered one. "Griss" wrote in message ... "Bill Andersen" wrote in message news:%cIPb.32874$Xq2.18534@fed1read07... Anyone have a windshield wiper on a small boat? I'm considering adding one to my 19' bowrider and wondering if it's worth the money and effort in the first place and if it's worth spending more to get one with an electric motor, in the second place. I've installed wipers on three boats I've owned. I always install on both sides as well as on the walk through window if I can. I need every advantage I can get sometimes, and the passengers like to see and help navigate as well. I always use my boats in rain or shine and therefore have really used the wipers a lot. Take a look at your set up and figure out if it's doable - sometimes clearance for the motor is a problem. Also scope out where you'll put the controls before hand. For what it's worth, I couldn't find dual positon wiper controls at any local marine store, but found them at a local auto parts store. I recommend buying a high quality unit as opposed to the cheapest you can find. Advantages I've found are multi speed, adjustable throw range (e.g. narrow wipe angle vs. broad wipe angle - customize to your windshield size and shape), adjustable arm length, better two point attachment for motor (to resist torque), parking feature, adjustable stop position (e.g. left or right), and general longer lasting. Second thing I've found out, if you install two, put them on separate controls and separate fuses. They won't be synced like your car wipers and therefore if on a single control, the first one to reach its parking position will stop both, the other one is usually in the middle of the windshield. Second, the motors are relatively high draw (compared to a lot of boating accessories), therefore two motors through one console circuit breaker can cause a lot of popped breakers. By the way, if you can't shelter the motor, they do make some good quality ones with waterproof cases. www.shipstore.com has a bunch of varieties. |
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