Almost 2 full seasons witht he 318.... hardly a thing to complain about.
One are which we have not been pleased is the quality of fitment of the 5 peice canvas windshield connector. It's sagged, had ripples, prone to defrost issues, and barely kept water out. Looking at similar canvas jobs from other companies out there -- FW could stand to take a lesson.
FW pays the supplier roughly 200 bucks for all 5 panels. yep, it's a template. It's not supposed to fit perfectly.
Last year, I learned of a new polycarbonite product called Makrolon. It's about .030 guage thick, has scratch & UV resistance, and is really very rigid. Best of all - it's as clear as glass. I've wanted to change my panels since I learned of the product a year ago - but I just wasn't sure that my lifestyle of boating needed it.
Well... I changed my mind - and we just had custom panels made. We rarely take the connector panels off - so the visibility improvement will be amazing. We fixed the issues with leaking. I can still take these off and put the original stock one's on.
We have a local canvas guy that does magic.
The results:
We went with one peice rigid panel for each side. 1 englarged center panel for walkthrough. It folds back and I have straps to snap it up. It fits between the speakers in the arch. I have a fleece 'sock' for the panels when we do remove them. They'll store on the bed. The clarity is unreal. It's glass. There is no sagging or wrinkles and the cockpit actually feels very spacious
For anyone who does travel in rainy/inclement weather - this is amazing. But, this is not for the person who removes the panels regularly.



