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- Seafarer
I got a 2013 226 Seafarer last fall. We had enough good weather to get in a few hours and its a nice boat. Seller had a small 5" Garmin GPS and I found (after asking several folks who presumably have some experience, and on line reviews??) 9" Garmin Echomap UHD 94sv that seems good for $700 on sale. Here's my question. The boat is closed up for the winter but I made a cardboard template of the cubby (that's what I call it) at the helm under the fold up glass cover. There is a typical Marine VHF unit and the small Garmin and radio are screwed on their mounts to the swing down in-the-cabin cover. My thought is to make a cut out of StarBoard, or some Nara wood I have from the Phillipines that just fits into the opening and surface mount the Garmin. This would allow for still being able to close the galss cover when not in use. The problem is the radio won't fit (width wise with the Garmin) and looking at specs on line just about every radio is about 6" wide. Second issue is some radios have the mic cord attached to the side which effectively makes them even wider. So I am thinking about two things. One, maybe buy a new radio that has the connector for the mic on the front (which I sort of need so I can unplug and close the glass cover when not in use) and/or mount the radio in a vertical orientation. Might look a bit funky but I think it would work. I suppose the alternative is to mount the radio inside the cabin. Anybody got ideas?