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			I just rehabbed my dash and used 1/4" black Starboard. Mine ended up being a piece that was 18-1/2"x 10". I found some one on Ebay that would cut to size. It cost $15 shipped and I did not have to cut it myself.
		 
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			Here is how mine turned out.
		 
				__________________ An adventure is a disaster that fails to kill you!! 1987 V20 Cuddy 175 Yamaha SOLD 1996 V21 Cuddy 200 OceanRunner SOLD 1994 V21 Cuddy 150 Mercury SOLD | 
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			looks good,  wish  i'd gone with the black. the white really shows dirt
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			1/4 or 1/2 should work, hole saw for the guages, though never used one on starboard myself.  You'll be glad you went with the blue seas switch panel, though you can get them with fuses or circuit breakers included, saves another link in the system and less wire crimps, heat shrinks, etc.
		 
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