Three Little Birds
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Wow, that looks awesome! Nice work
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Can anyone tell me how to open up this light to remove the bulb
I did try that but figured I'd see if anyone did it before. I'll be back at it tonight, I'll just give it a bit more muscle, hoping I don't break anything.My guess would be to take a flat blade screwdriver and gently press the clear tabs one at a time while easily pulling on it. Might try unscrewing it first, but looks like it “clicks” in with the tabs.
Just a pure guess...
Bennett
That looks really awesome! Just curious what made you put it in the shower?View attachment 67586 View attachment 67587 View attachment 67588 View attachment 67589 View attachment 67590 Been working with seadek to template the new cockpit flooring for my 2004 280. Finally got it all installed this weekend and couldn’t be happier with the result. Sealed all the snap holes with 3m 4000uv, only one of which wasn’t covered by the seadek. Feels great underfoot too. Color is terra over black in 6mm with a 2” teak pattern.
That looks really awesome! Just curious what made you put it in the shower?
Has anyone on here added wake tower speakers to their radar arch using a surface mount that would screw into the arch upside down? I was looking into this but became concerned that over time the weight of the speaker bouncing in rough water or while trailering would crack the fiberglass or the screws would pull out.
I haven't done it, but I share the exact same concern and I definitely would NOT just screw it in. You'd want to add some reinforcement to the backside (inside) of the mounting area - and quite a bit of it - like a large aluminum plate and something like 5200 to take up any irregularities in the shape of the mounting surface, which could be slightly concave on the inside. Then through bolt it. To access the inside, you'll need to install deck/inspection plates on the top of the arch. Gonna be tight, working in there, though.
Congrats on your new boat and welcome to the 280 site. You don't need any of the battery switches to be on to charge. You do need the AC Converter switch to be on in the AC/DC panel. Left switch is for starboard engine and house, Right switch is for port engine.Hello everyone, purchased our 08 280SD in the fall so we havent had it out other than the survey, still lots to figure out. Our previous 230 SD was very basic compared to this one
On the 2 battery switches, I see batt 1&2 on the left and I guess batt 3 to the right? Do I need all three batt switches on to charge all three? Also, when on the hook what would be the batt to use? Should I have all three on when starting and cruising?
Thanks!!
Capt TJ, ok, that seems straight forward, thanks very much for the quick reply.Congrats on your new boat and welcome to the 280 site. You don't need any of the battery switches to be on to charge. You do need the AC Converter switch to be on in the AC/DC panel. Left switch is for starboard engine and house, Right switch is for port engine.
Sorry can't help you there. On the trim buttons: I always have had the engines on and I've never used the trailer button.Capt TJ, ok, that seems straight forward, thanks very much for the quick reply.
Is something wrong that I need to have the right switch on to bring the starboard drive up, or maybe I thats normal?
It goes under the sink. You will see two black clips screwed into the carpet. Push the pole into the clips. The table goes in the slot on the engine hatch.Could some one tell me where the pole for the rear table should be stored on my 2005 280DA? Does it have a designated storage spot? I feel like I'm overlooking it, but so far I can't find it. I do have the table and it is stored in the engine compartment.
It goes under the sink. You will see two black clips screwed into the carpet. Push the pole into the clips. The table goes in the slot on the engine hatch.