'93 Sailfish Flush Mount Project - 3/2/08 Update

gw204

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Both the upper and lower e-box panels are now cut to size. I now have to make the cutouts for the VHFs and stereo and put a 1/8" roundover on the edges before I can install the stuff and mount the panels. The Floscan won't be moved in this initial effort. That's being put on hold for now...

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I got the 1/8" roundover done on both panels this morning and then layed out and cut the openings on the upper e-box panel for a trial fit.

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I have some fine tuning to do prior to mounting, but overall I'm happy with the outcome.
 

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That's the plan Pete.

Pay not attention to that GW190T guy, he's just jealous because my boat doesn't have any stripes... :D :D :D Actually, he's my brother. It's his job to give me a hard time. :)
 

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Once again very nice work. It looks great to someone like me that cannot cut a straight line!

Have you made any provision for venting these compartments to prevent heat build up. Seems to me I remember some having issues in the Grady's with the enclosed pop up dash.