You can create your needed replacement pretty easily, I had to make 2 for my previous 44' Trojan FBMY. I used 3/8" tinted plexiglass and cut the piece out of a flat piece of material. I used a fine blade (new) in a hand-held jig saw. Then I cut a dado (groove) a 1/2" wide in a piece of 3/4" plywood which was wider than the 'curved' area. I electrified a bare wire until red hot, then laid the new windshield piece over the groove (only heating the are to be curved) and after a minute or so, lifted up the piece and bent it around to the proper radius by hand. If it cools too quick, just re-heat the curved area again over the groove and repeat. It came out fine. Not a big deal. If the edges are exposed in your installation, you can flame-polish the edges with a torch (I think high O2 flame) if I remember right, or simply edge sand with fine grit until nearly transparent.