For sure, I bought the boat in Tampa Bay had it shipped to San Jose CA , I have added Electronics Simrad which I am not too familiar with I always had Garmin, added a kicker motor, changed the corroded ball joint for the bilge pump not too fun but finally I did it. Thanks for the offer I will bug you guys.
My old 228 had the switches on the side, the new one is forward like the second pic KY put up. I never had any problem with either but I'm only 5'8" and 75 kg ( sorry about 165 lb, I keep forgetting you guys are still none metric.
KY your boat will be one of the cleanest 15 yo 228's around .
My old 228 had the switches on the side, the new one is forward like the second pic KY put up. I never had any problem with either but I'm only 5'8" and 75 kg ( sorry about 165 lb, I keep forgetting you guys are still none metric.
KY your boat will be one of the cleanest 15 yo 228's around .
Very good solution , I bought a 3d printer several month ago I have made several parts, I will make a custom gard to go over the switches hopefully I will post pictures.When I had my 228 (which I regret selling BTW), I had the same problem.
What I did was make little wedges out of that black foam material you see restaurants put on the floor in their kitchens - the anti-fatigue type foam. Anything will do. The stuff I used was like 3/8" thick.
So I would take a razor knife or scissors and cut a bunch of these 1/2" X 1" or so foam squares. Then I wedged them into the switch so I couldn't accidentally turn on the switch if I bumped it. If I WANTED to turn on that switch, I simply pulled out the wedge. Simple and cheap. And I knew for sure the switches with the little wedges inserted in them were NOT on unless I wanted them on. Got it?