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Old 10-30-2008, 08:07 AM
BigLew BigLew is offline
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Default Re: Plexiglas shields

SeacraftSavage,

OK, now we're getting somewhere. You need a pattern of the plexiglas instrument gauge panel and the glove compartment door from a Savage model seacraft. I know there are fellow owners of savages on the forum, and am sure one of them will chime in. The only question I can think of is what year is your boat, so that someone can be resonably sure that he/she will be giving you the correct pattern in case there were changes made over the years of manufacture.

Another thought is that you take this opportunity to customize the panels. I plan to do it when I get to that point. I have purchased a FloScan fuel gage and would like to rearrange the instrument layout in general. Also, these days most everyone is using a GPS/Plotter as primary navigation purposes. Because of this, I thought it might be an idea to switch to a panel mounted compass like you would find in an aircraft instument panel, thus clearing the top of the instrument "pod" for mounting a GPS/Plotter. Heck, I might even modify the the entire instrument area and extend it up and flush mount every thing on an single enlarged panel.

Good luck.
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