You should be able to take them off with no problems.

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You should be able to take them off with no problems.
my boat is a fish and ski 1988 dyna-track and would it mess up the boat if i took all the windows off. i just thought instead of paying money to fisx it i could take them all off plus it will give me more casting room it will open the boat up more.
I had a Fish and ski a few years back and (same thing) I kept hooking the windshield on my back cast. I took both windshields off and it made the boat a lot more fishable. Did this with an older bass boat at had at another time too.
I would probably get a price from an automotive glass company to replace your glass so I knew how much it would cost. (They can usually cut and fit most flat glass). After I priced it or got is replaced I would remove the windshield and fish. When I was ready to sell the boat, I'd put it back on.
JMO
I have a walleye type boat with walkthru windshield. The widshield was a very important consideration in the purchase. The boat is so much more comfortable in cold weather and even cool night operation. I would fix mine if it were to break.
The flat glass is very easy to replace. I had the front replaced for $40 at an automotive shop.
