I don't know the dimensions offhand. The attachment is done with hex lag screws where the hex head is just big enough to fit into the keyhole slots for the boarding ladder.
It's just a 1/8 thick piece of plexiglas cut to fit the opening. There are a couple of pieces of plexiglas glued on as handles so I can lift it out and a Sea Ray emblem stuck on.
When I got the boat, it had a Cmap based chartplotter that was driven by the Loran unit. The Loran output NMEA location information over RS232 serial to the chartplotter, which would use the information to show the location on the electronic map. The handheld GPS unit, which had a powered...
There is just a small gap between the captains chair and the starboard side, under the vinyl padded gunwale. I made a canvas cover for the table (the leg folds) and the table just barely slips in there laying on the floor. You can just see the end of it in this photo.
Manual is sent. If you have an aft cabin, then you have the Sundancer model, not the Express Cruiser. Still a great boat, I'm sure you will get much pleasure from using it.
The carpet set is out in this photo, but I had a guy make a teak table that mounts where the boarding ladder goes. Combined with a couple of compact folding chairs (originally paid $80 each at a boating store 25 years ago, now $10 at Walmart) I could seat two couples for dining at the dock. It...
The original chrome plated plastic horns were replaced with drop in stainless steel versions from West Marine. I think there were paper labels on the back covering some holes that I pealed and replaced with glued on round plastic plugs.
Very early in our boating career, my wife accidentally fell off while going forward to put down the fenders. It was as we were pulling into the marina, so no danger, but plenty of embarrassment. I added these grab rails on the top of the windshield to prevent recurrence. Sea Ray did...
I am bit surprised, but I found that the original Carlingswitch soft spot switches are apparently still available (might have to make a pretty significant order from a distributor though.) I got tired of replacing them, then got tired of replacing the bulbs in them (not easy,) so if finally...
Nice stainless steel faucet in the galley. I used the original white cutting board. When it got too cut up, I made a replacement out of grey HDPE. Smarter this time, I kept a small cutting board in the cupboard you see. The grey is a much better match to the counter than the original. If...
At some point in my ownership tenure, the zincs started burning off the boat at a highly accelerated rate. This is caused by an issue with leakage of AC power to ground. Unfortunately, it is not necessarily your boat that is causing the problem as all boats in a marina are connected by the...
I added a 12V outlet in the corner by the dining table. Also, I wired the phone line over as well as my wife and I were attending graduate school at the time (20 years ago now) and we used dial-up from the boat. The ethernet port was added later for the wifi booster, now abandoned.
I changed this outlet to one that includes USB charging ports. Highly recommended. This is a Leviton unit, the odd colors (like grey) are available by mail order.