I have a Visio in the cockpit and 3 Toshibas in the cabin, because they were the best I could find with built in DVD players
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Many of these boats have actual refrigerator doors, I have 1/2" think wood panels that attach to the door for the "where is the refrigerator" look!
Not sure what to suggest for a replacement. Do you have an invertor? The refrigerators are very thirsty and suck the batteries down quickly!
I like the cockpit ICEMAKER. I keep the ice maker on all the time and then refill a cooler each night and that works well
Good luck with the closing process! We all need more pics!
Hellos all, This will be my 5th season with the boat, still love the boat. Have done some upgrades,installed ranier windows between the hardtop and glass, really a nice product. changed the cockpit ice maker to a fridge, installed cockpit TV, changed all TV's to flat screen, changed the Clarion to a Fusion, new Icom VHF, Changed the overhead cockpit light to 2 switches and installed Blue and whiite LEDs, Switched to GEL Cell Batteries. Russ if you get any feedback on the carpet runners would love to know, lasrt time I priced them with a local canvas guy it was like $800.00. Bob
My fridge has those wood doors also, I have never seen on without.
I'm heading down Friday to close. The boat is in water in front of the PO's summer home. We are actually staying there at his house over night, he's a really nice guy, it's not used in the winter. We will go through some things on the boat and then drive back. The boat will stay there for now until weather breaks and I don't have to worry about winterization.
Russ....There is a bit of a cold spell heading here this weekend.
A good two-three days of below freezing temps. Being that the boat is in the water it will keep things somewhat warmer and you shouldn't have to worry too much. However, if the water lines along the outside of the hull were un-winterized during your survey
, they will be suseptable to freezing. You may want to bring a couple of protable heaters with you this weekend to plug in down below.
If the boat has been re-winterized...ignore.
Can someone advise me how many yards of tape I need to replace the dark blue and the gold tapes that run along the waterline.
I know the boat is 51 feet long, but the tapes are quite a bit shorter than the hull length at the waterline.
My boat is 1,000 miles away, so don't want to just guess.
Thanks
Graham
Can someone advise me how many yards of tape I need to replace the dark blue and the gold tapes that run along the waterline.
I know the boat is 51 feet long, but the tapes are quite a bit shorter than the hull length at the waterline.
My boat is 1,000 miles away, so don't want to just guess.
Thanks
Graham
I have a Visio in the cockpit and 3 Toshibas in the cabin, because they were the best I could find with built in DVD players
Your cockpit looks great. I never saw a TV lift like that.
Thanks Alex. I just don't like spending time downstairs, and you couldn't watch the small factory TV unless you were no more than 4 feet a way. So I designed it from off the shelf parts and square steel tubing. Had every thing powder coated silver. It is 110 volt powered, Goes up and down with flick of a switch. Automatically stops at the top and bottom. The Audio Video tech from our local Sea Ray dealer wanted to know where I bought it. I made sure it had to look like something Sea Ray would have installed. If anyone is interested in making one, there really isn't that much involved. More than glad to help out. Thanks again.
Bill, I have a better idea, how about you make it and I will pay for it!? I like that a lot, and I need one.
Also if your handy with that sort of thing maybe you can help with a search for another mount I have been searching for. I am putting in an M1 and I have see these flat mounts that slide in under the rear two feet of the radar and extends back like a shelf and it drops down or steps a bit to be level or a little lower than the arch and provides a nice little mounting platform for the dome (powder coated). Probably not more than 2ft long, no wider than an M1 dome and rounded to fit the dome in the rear. Relatively
simple, I would think but I cannot find one. If you can fabricate like this tv mount, it should be easy and you just found a new biz! Btw, which tv did you use? And where did you get the cover?
Thanks
James
One unit is mounted forward of the Genset, the other unit is mounted aft of the Port engine, making getting to the Port fuel filters a real mission!
I am going to look and see if it is possible to mount one or both in the transom lockers.
I would hope that one can be taken off the boat completely, if the only purpose they serve is to prevent against power surges, I would be happy to just have one on the line that supplies the battery chargers.
Graham
Russ
I think they were an option, and are to protect from shore power spikes, lightening strikes etc..
Someone with more knowledge may improve this answer, however my issue is the space they take up
Graham