Console Redo

USM89

Cadet
Joined
Jun 24, 2009
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Has any one reworked their console? Mine is just barely functional and I want to rework. There is wasted space the dash is faded and broken. So I have a clean slate so to speak. Any suggestions about materials, layouts?:)
 

VaGent

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Jul 14, 2008
Messages
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Re: Console Redo

Mine was the same way when I got my pontoon. I found a fiberglass top on eBay that was already cut out for the gauges & steering wheel mount in great shape. I'm using 1/2" marine plywood to build the base & will fiberglass it before I cover it. I am also putting aluminum "U" channel along all the bottom edges to prevent water getting into the ends of the plywood. It's almost ready to install the gauges & steering setup & throttle controls. Take your time & you can make a console to fit the way you want it to.
 

tashasdaddy

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Nov 11, 2005
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51,019
Re: Console Redo

i am in the process of refurbing mine. i built the console to my specs, to hold 30 gallon fuel tank, trolling motor battery. i bought so black lexan, for the dash panel. i hinged the seat area (front of console, fuel tank under) and the back of the seat, for easy access, to control wiring, also removable panel under helm, for easy access.
 

Silvertip

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Sep 22, 2003
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Re: Console Redo

Check "greatlakesskipper.com" for complete gauge and instrument panel assemblies. They have new/old stock sets at very reasonable prices.
 
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