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Destroyer,
Please do not go to any trouble slogging through the snow to take measurements. I guess that I am fortunate in that there is a already hatched compartment beneath the helm sufficient in size to house a dual battery set up. And when I say hatched I mean it has a door. This is not a horizontal hatch in the deck. It is a tinted clear upright door allowing access to the space below the helm. The picture below shows the hatch on the passenger side for a storage compartment beneath the "glove box". To orient yourself, the right side of the picture is the walkway through the windscreen to the bow. To the left out of the picture is the passenger seat. ![]() I can mount the batteries directly to the deck surface beneath the helm in this compartment. Easy Pesy! Thanks Again for the guidance, Slow |
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I did not intend to snap the picture in the post above. I was taking pictures of my grandkids (crew) in the bow while I was driving and inadvertently snapped a picture of the area in front of the passenger seat.
![]() The gray surface in the lower left and right corners is the boat's deck. The sealed hatch you see in the lower left of the picture is the hatch over the fuel tank. The off white structure in the middle with the fire extinguisher on the right and the glove box on top is the passenger's console. The four screws fasten the console to the deck and the sloped area forward of those screws is the footrest for the passenger. The dark panel that I have circled in red is the hatch with a clasp on the right. There is an identical hatch and compartment in the helm's console. I can mount the batteries directly to the deck surface beneath the helm in this compartment. Easy Pesy! Thanks Again for the guidance, Slow |
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