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Old 04-25-2015, 09:36 PM
jorgeinmiami jorgeinmiami is offline
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Maybe you can find one here

http://www.themarineconnection.net/Consoles.html
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Old 04-26-2015, 12:31 PM
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Thinking of taking the console of my 85 20SF and splitting it right down the center to narrow it. Way to wide for my SF, 39 inches wide not including the flange. I haven't been able to find a console with dimensions that I like so I figured this would be my best choice.
Sectioned mine down to 30" wide. Love having the room around the sides of the console.
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Old 04-26-2015, 02:50 PM
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Sectioned mine down to 30" wide. Love having the room around the sides of the console.
Thinking of narrowing mine to 32", I want to be able to find a leaning post the same width and still be able for to people to use it.
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Old 04-26-2015, 11:15 PM
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Birdsall marine can help you with the leaning post
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Old 04-27-2015, 08:19 PM
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Just for kicks I thought of everything I want and then drew it. I really like the wider consoles that come on the 20 but I don't like the fit, especially towards the front where the gunnel cap gets narrower. I drew this and plan to build it. I have a hull that is available to me but I am probably going to build this console before I start any hull work.
The mounting flange will be on the inside (where I personally think it belongs - no exposed holes in the deck). The T-top would mount to the step in the console (again, no holes in the deck). The footprint for the top is 34" x 34" square. I like the Contender style with rod holders on the side of the console and a flap in the fabric of the top for them to stick through. I plan to put a round livewell under the front seat and there is plenty of room inside for plumbing, batteries and some storage. I plan to fabricate with NIDA Core and use plywood where needed for mounting stuff. I also want to be able to stand on top of it for a better view (kind of a crows nest type thing, stand up through a flap in the top!). I like to fish for Dolphin and Sails and a higher vantage point equals more fish in the boat; towers are best but even a few more feet above the water makes a difference.
I know this is a lot of work but I cant seem to find a way to buy exactly what I want. Maybe the design will change a little when the work starts but this is my outline for what I want.
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Old 04-27-2015, 08:44 PM
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John make 2......... I need one also and soon
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Old 04-27-2015, 09:19 PM
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John Seabee tapered the front seat 1-1/12 " per side (2-3"over all) this allows just a bit more foot room in front of the center on and doesn't take away much from the seat area
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