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![]() this is one vic(a fellow member) made for me out of ipe and i finished with cetol. it has been on for about 5 or 6 years and has held up great. |
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That's nearly the same boat, Phatdaddy. I was thinking maybe teak. I like the ipe you used (what's ipe?). Either teak or black starboard, I think.
For gauges, I'm thinking tach w/ hourmeter and a fuel/temp/voltage combo. If I can't find a combo to match the tach I choose, then I'll just go with fuel and I think I would ditch the volt & temp. I favor a simple, clean look. I figure the engine alarm will tell me if it's hot and the electronics will offer voltage. Last edited by awthacker; 01-20-2011 at 09:59 PM. |
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if i had to give gauges priority, i'd have temp & water pressure before fuel & hourmeter. i have never had a fuel guage that was very accurate, i use the gps trip log. i avg 2 mpg and when i get between 80 & 100 miles on the gps i know i'll need about 45 gallons & have 15 left in the tank. i actually get 2.4 to 2.9, but 2 mpg gives me nice fudge factor. on the pressure guage, with a new pump @4500 rpm i run 10 - 12 psi. when it drops below 5-7, i put a new one in. to me a temp warning buzzer is like a light , your not aware of a problem until you have a problem. i know new engines give you a lot more info, but mines a no computer, carb, gas loving beast..
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Had to go out and get some updated pictures.
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Wow looks like awesome progress!
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great work , keep the pictures coming.
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I agree with all, and I also like the starboard its a much better option!
When I made my dash I went to a boat yard and picked thur there scrap pile and got one to do the job for $10! I then bought 3 sheets of it and did the whole boat in starboard! http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/album94
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I used 1/2 inch black starboard. Used circular saw & jig jaw to cut. Used a router to round over the edges. Was easy...The screws are capped with black covers ...got those at West Marine. Thats a Blue Seas switch panel and the Suzuki all in one gauge (Tach & idiot lights). Have lots of room for an indash FF/GPS...someday....
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^ Yeah thats the way to do it, except i'm partial to the white.
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White was available, black wasn't. I decided against plexi because of durability and scratching. Haven't decided on gauges yet. Is that something I should hold off on until I figure out what I'm going to do with the engine? Are all gauges compatible with all outboards?
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