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Just when I thought it was safe to look at "repairs/mods" again....I see this, MR. and I do mean Mister Bonefish, outstanding may not be enough props for this project!! I'm giving serious thought to my transom re-build, something simple and then this masterpiece for ideas! Beautiful!
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I can't believe this boat!!!!
OUTSTANDING!!! |
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The hard top weighs about 50 lbs. |
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The instrument panel appears to be set on a hinging prism of sorts that closes flush to hide/protect everything when not in use. Is that right?
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That's right. The top of the console is basically three pieces: the rear and forward sections are fixed, and the instrument panel is mounted to the underside of the middle section which rotates via a 12v linear actuator.
The instrument panel alone. |
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Bonefish, Like Guiness -- Brilliant! Can you show some more of that movement and the actuator layout? That is really cool!
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F and B Boaworks in Savannah, Ga. http://fandbboatworks.com/
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just wondering is this a 20 or 23 ?
thanks joe |
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