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Old 02-21-2004, 07:28 PM
Miles Offshore Miles Offshore is offline
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Default Gonna do it again-

Since I bought that sweet new bottom machine and had to pull my radar display out of my dash anyway..... I decided to just redo the whole damn console again. That 1/4" starboard was a little too flappy for me and with the weight of the new furuno I said what the hell. Now at least Ill be able to line up over and under the bottom machine and the radar. And put that damn white icom vhf back up in the overhead. Since I kinda knew the wiring intimately from having redone it a year ago this time I had the whole console, gages wiring etc out in an hour. I took the old dash to the plastics place and let them use it as a templete. I am going with 1/2" this time and letting them cut all the holes for me. (96$) but I wont spend all afternoon drilling holes then filing etc. Going back to the older style fuse holders instead of the blue seas (crap).I have finished installing my new riggers this week and they are sweet, thanx Don for the helpful advise. Lees makes good stuff for sure, not so sure about their customer servise though. I have completed my new black rag-top forward and aft on my t-top and am now finishing up on my new side curtains. (looking real sweet as well I might add [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]. ) Anyway, so far so good- then I get to haul her !!! At least the weather has warmed up.
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