barato2
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Re: the 1967 Holiday 18 and Multiple Boat Syndrome
funny, i don't really mind being unable to eat it. i used to think baby tarpon were da bomb when i was a kid in Fla. certain to expand the horizons of anyone who thinks largemouth bass are badarse fish. sailfish ain't worth anything to eat either but they're stll fun to catch.
Did a few hours on the boat last night, but movin pretty slow.....too absorbed in a big sentencing for this morning. Basically just finished cutting out the last floor section and got the rest of the console wired. Got the ACR hooked in and wiring run for the VHF and sonar. I had the batteries hooked up to check cable routing, and had a momentary scare when I felt one of the ACR sensor wires and noticed that it was hot. Uh oh. Then I realized it was still warm from shrinkin the heatshrink with a butane lighter.....
Anyway, a few pix:
the console now pretty much fully wired:
the leads for sonar and VHF are just hangin, and i need to finalize the bundling and clamping once i'm ready to install all this for good after epoxying inside of console
the teak step pads from Defender...these were $18 each. got 2 and split each in half for 4 pads. will put my factory step pads up on the parts thread in a bit.
A visit from the QC supervisor and First Mate
the alum transom cap was split and about to fall apart as i moved it around the shop so i stuck a piece of scrap 1.5x1/16" alum bar inside it for now....snapped into place perfectly and i may TIG it in place later. will still add top reinf.
i think i want to flush mount my VHF to keep console top uncluttered and so i can fold windshield flat for storage. too cheap to pay the extra $20 for cobra's flush mount kit. lo and behold....drill a hole at the right spot on a hunk of alum L-channel and it will clamp the radio tightly against back of console. done.
funny, i don't really mind being unable to eat it. i used to think baby tarpon were da bomb when i was a kid in Fla. certain to expand the horizons of anyone who thinks largemouth bass are badarse fish. sailfish ain't worth anything to eat either but they're stll fun to catch.
Did a few hours on the boat last night, but movin pretty slow.....too absorbed in a big sentencing for this morning. Basically just finished cutting out the last floor section and got the rest of the console wired. Got the ACR hooked in and wiring run for the VHF and sonar. I had the batteries hooked up to check cable routing, and had a momentary scare when I felt one of the ACR sensor wires and noticed that it was hot. Uh oh. Then I realized it was still warm from shrinkin the heatshrink with a butane lighter.....
Anyway, a few pix:
the console now pretty much fully wired:

the leads for sonar and VHF are just hangin, and i need to finalize the bundling and clamping once i'm ready to install all this for good after epoxying inside of console
the teak step pads from Defender...these were $18 each. got 2 and split each in half for 4 pads. will put my factory step pads up on the parts thread in a bit.

A visit from the QC supervisor and First Mate

the alum transom cap was split and about to fall apart as i moved it around the shop so i stuck a piece of scrap 1.5x1/16" alum bar inside it for now....snapped into place perfectly and i may TIG it in place later. will still add top reinf.

i think i want to flush mount my VHF to keep console top uncluttered and so i can fold windshield flat for storage. too cheap to pay the extra $20 for cobra's flush mount kit. lo and behold....drill a hole at the right spot on a hunk of alum L-channel and it will clamp the radio tightly against back of console. done.
