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Old 07-07-2008, 02:22 AM
McGillicuddy McGillicuddy is offline
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Default Re: Seafari electronics locations

Fantastic feedback guys. Thanks. Big difference in your dash and mine rhody, I wonder if the cuddy is a lot bigger, too.

Dig the spartan look Padre, that little compass in the center (if it is a compass) is a nice fit. So clean and concise. Everything is right there. That's what I'm after. Unfortunately (or not) a friend gave me a fried NAVMAN fishfinder which I had fixed for a hundy thus I was forced to get a separate GPS. Extra unit forces clutter, guess I'll have to leave the loran at the ranch.

Dennis, Roger on the compass thing, Ritchie is all I've known, but the Saturn from Danforth is sharp. Plastimo no go, French make some ingenious stuff (like thanks for the help in 1776 and Lady Liberty) but it doesn't mean I have to buy it...hey I'm a Spaniard

I just got a used rocket launcher and outriggers from my primary fishing partner. He backed the BW Revenge closer to the curb and forgot about a tree branch. Snapped the welds at the base and bent the base up...didn't phase the Whaler -tough boats. My neighbor builds bike frames and is pretty confident he can fix it for me... If that works out I'll be running the VHF antenna up there and likely the gps disc, too. We'll see how this progresses. I was thinking I'd have my wiring done today, but new options will delay completion as I reconsider the final electronics mounting locations. Much appreesh the pics and insight guys McGill
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