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Look for through bolted screws on the base with nuts underneath in console and maybe a removable black strip on the front of the windshield to expose the screw head. Removing the sides first so they will slide up out of the front portion will help you and then remove the middle section after the side are off. Whaler used standard boat windshields. So they slide apart on grooves built in them.
I believe those windshields where the standard Taylor made style glass windshield. You could look on Youtube to see videos of how to remove them. I have 20 years passes since I took the windshield off my 22" revenge when I owned it and I am having a hard time remembering but do remember it was not hard. It is screwed on and designed to come off. The windshield and glass should remain together when taken off the boat.
Archie
Thank you. I found the screws OK, but your advice on removing the pieces one at a time by sliding them apart was most helpful. I wish I knew that 20 years ago taking apart an old SLICKCRAFT.
I hope that is the answer to getting my side windows removed. I have tried everything on my Menemsha. I even contacted Taylor Made and they weren't any help.