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Nice job--that switch panel is huge.
I just got some starboard and did a new dash as well--all switchs run through a fuse panel. Simple for sure--but everything is where I need it to be. And I left enough room for a 7" screen when I update gps unit.
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thanks genie, yea that gang plate takes up too much room. i picked it up when century/cobia factory closed here. they had a great yard sale. it's hard to see, but there are breakers to the left of the switches.
side note i went with a furuno 1670 and am not too pleased. i was used to garmins and thought i had done my homework. i know furuno has awesome bottom machines and garmins are not that great. so i thought , how hard can a gps be to operate. what a pia to navigate. maybe i'll get used to it, only used it once or twice. |
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I had to get in on this action. Put my newer GPS-ff and VHF into the dash. I had saved that space years ago when I made the dash. Now I have to cover the hole from the old gps mounting bracket. I have some 1/4" black starboard but I might put a 2 switch panel there.
Also making a canvas cover for the dash. The template is pictured. Gotta talk the mother-in-law into sewing the seams....then it will get snaps to the dash screws. oh, you might notice my new enclosure... ![]() guess I'll post that in the "enclosure " thread.
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