New Dash For The 21

I didn't trouble-shoot any of them cause I knew all the gauges were gonna go...I wanted to have the sonar built in so a new dash was required...last night, in the cool of the evening, I tore out the old...

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Labeled all as I went thru...today decided on the new layout and went at it...first a template to make sure it would all work...

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Anything white showing thru the red got cut away...fit all the stuff into the template...

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It all lined up pretty good, so went ahead and whacked a new one outta 1/4" Starboard..had to remove the wheel to saw the dash, so went back w/my old one from the '74...

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Still gotta get behind there and rewire everything...hopefully tomorrow, but things are still movin along...oh and to catch up on some earlier business, had the shaft on the Minn Kota lengthened and got it mounted the other day...preceded by cutting away the center section of the bow-rail...hate doin that, but just can figure a better solution...

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Somebody posted some pics after shortening the legs on their bow-rail...I thought it looked GREAT and will do same later, but right now, I gettin what's GOTTA be done to GO FISHIN!!...:sun:
 
reel, looks great, that's my next project. my gps/sounder is on the shelf on the other side of the cabin door. what did you make the template out of?
 
Not much left to do is there?


Yeah...everytime I start to think that, a LIST as long as my arm jumps out...the sonar still needs GPS antenna installed/wired, temp sensor installed/wired and transducer installed/wired...hydraulic hoses to trim-tabs installed (pump's in) and wires pulled to dash, nav lights...and on and on...whew!!...it'll get done...I gotta FISH :party:

Hey Phat...template is cardboard from one of the kid's old high-school science projects :zip:
 
You do good work my friend, very nice:clap:

Glad you like...now get yer arse-end on down here...we got into some stripes the other day...bring your bow...after we fish, you and Mike can shoot his targets by the shore of beautiful Lake Hartwell :sun:
 
Congrats looking good! :clap:

BS and I started the rewire on the Ox the other day, I have pic's and will load later
 
Reel-
I probably missed it on one of the threads but what did you end up doing about the shaft length on the Honda? I remember you weren't sure if you were going to jack plate it or try and extend the one you had.

-Svence
 
New surface for the top of the dash...the old one was in OK shape ...except for the holes left by previously mounted electronics...

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A new skin of Starboard and she looks like new...adding a lip to the side so stuff won't slide off while I'm about whackin this stuff...

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The compass will secure the center and a few screws around the edge and POOPH!!...new console top...ain't this FUN!!...

Cvencer...went w/a 6" set-back jack-plate...worked OK on a trial run, but have raised the motor a notch since, so the next run will be a trial too!!...
 
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Looks good man. Like that trolling motor up on the bow. When I made my new dash I wished I left room for a drip edge on top. Something to consider before rapping things up.
 
Looks good man. Like that trolling motor up on the bow. When I made my new dash I wished I left room for a drip edge on top. Something to consider before rapping things up.

You know...I thought about doin a drip edge, but w/the angle of the dash, that edge would have to extend out several inches to keep the rain/spray off the gauges...but are you talkin about something shorter just to keep moisture outta the joint between dash and console at the top?...
 
I can see your problem with the angle but something to channel anything that may flow from the main dash IE:coffee,water,in my case Beer would probably help. Just make a short enough piece that will allow ya to router a groove close to the fiberglass dash,kind of like a rain gutter and seal the crap out of it. Will give it more of a finished look.
 
I can see your problem with the angle but something to channel anything that may flow from the main dash IE:coffee,water,in my case Beer would probably help. Just make a short enough piece that will allow ya to router a groove close to the fiberglass dash,kind of like a rain gutter and seal the crap out of it. Will give it more of a finished look.

If I'm understandin you right, a spill on the main dash(the flat part w/the compass) won't get to the gauges cause there's a pretty large angle to the top of the gauge-dash...where the starboard stops, there's a 1/2" trough before the angle starts to rise...is that what you're talkin about?
 
Yea man,didn't really see that angle before the dash. The eyes ain't what they used to be,sorry. The eye doctor said I don't need glasses just need longer arms. Anyways,enjoy your new dash.
 
Yea,we took some sheephead for a boat ride on Saturday just in case they didn't know where the Paradise Bar was on Pensacola bch. They ended their tour in the frying pan along with some other friends like Mr.Potato and cousin corn fritter.
 
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