AEO
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- Feb 6, 2019
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- Boat Info
- 2008 44DB
GHS Swim Platform
2018 AB w 15hp Merc
- Engines
- Cummins QSC500’s
Ordered one, thank you sir.
Don’t forget to order yourself a set of the SR Scotch glasses. ;-)
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Ordered one, thank you sir.
AEO's photo reminded me of a question I've been meaning to ask. Does anyone know if there are fitted weather covers available for the vinyl cockpit bench seat? I have fasteners on the bottom of mine but no cover. Would be nice for those times I leave the cockpit canvas open and exposed to the elements (and tiny bug poo)
Had one made by local canvas shop. Love leaving the canvas off the cockpit which keeps the black streaks off the transom and gunnels.AEO's photo reminded me of a question I've been meaning to ask. Does anyone know if there are fitted weather covers available for the vinyl cockpit bench seat? I have fasteners on the bottom of mine but no cover. Would be nice for those times I leave the cockpit canvas open and exposed to the elements (and tiny bug poo)
Here are the pictures of my table. Mostly used to set up food and drinks buffet styleDoes anyone have pictures of a 2007 with an aft table mounted by the bench seat? Looking to add a table and would like to get some ideas
Have been considering a similar upgrade. Love how seamless it looks. What model isotherm? Also how are you venting the back? What is the unit on the top left shelf?
Thanks, for the responses. I’ve been researching possibility of a top loading refrigerator for that area to see if I could get maximum cubic ft.I’m trying to maximize my external refrigeration to minimize people walking through the cabin to the galley all the time…
In answer to your questions.
1. It’s the Isotherm DR16 which is the only fridge on the market that would fit.
2. It’s open and vented at the back.
3. That’s just my EPIRB.
AEO's photo reminded me of a question I've been meaning to ask. Does anyone know if there are fitted weather covers available for the vinyl cockpit bench seat? I have fasteners on the bottom of mine but no cover. Would be nice for those times I leave the cockpit canvas open and exposed to the elements (and tiny bug poo)
So do you keep the bench seat free floating so you can pull it out at will?Here are the pictures of my table. Mostly used to set up food and drinks buffet style
So do you keep the bench seat free floating so you can pull it out at will?Here are the pictures of my table. Mostly used to set up food and drinks buffet style
Did you keep the same hydraulic steering and rudder reference transducer? Or did you need to change those as well
Thanks, I caught this episode tonightA must see AP tutorial from Raymarine.
That’s interesting because I barely store any thing in that cabinet, but when I do it’s always the last place I look when searching. Ver under utilized on our boat. Most likely due to lack of shelves.What is everyone doing for storage up on the bridge? I have 3 chairs so no cabinet and looking for ideas to store things like binoculars, Epirb, USB charging cord etc
I would love to have the AC/Heat unit, but would not use that thru hull. Are you sure you need another or just a larger pump for the volume.Considering adding bridge air. Not primarily for cooling but more so for heat early and late season. Whats everyone's opinion on using the overboard waste discharge as a pickup for the new AC unit. I know we can never use the overboard based on where we boat but thinking about resale.
Not certain if a larger pump would serve all 3 units. I think the ones that came factory with bridge air had a separate pump. Guessing due to the height to the bridge. I have to revisit Alex's thread on his install.I would love to have the AC/Heat unit, but would not use that thru hull. Are you sure you need another or just a larger pump for the volume.