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Forum: Projects and Customisations 01-24-2011, 02:44 PM
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Posted By iceman
Thanks SP. The wires are actually routed down the...

Thanks SP. The wires are actually routed down the rear of the arch on the starboard side, down to the point where the tower pivots when lowering it. There was already a power cable there for the nav...
Forum: Projects and Customisations 01-23-2011, 05:16 PM
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Views: 3,874
Posted By iceman
Success!

OK I'm done, not without a little drama at the end though. Everything went smoothly with the wiring of the new nav light, routing of the radar cables, and sealing the fiberglass entry hole. The...
Forum: Projects and Customisations 01-21-2011, 02:36 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 3,874
Posted By iceman
Last weekend

A little late posting these, but here is some progress from last weekend. The 4" mount by itself didn't quite allow me to clear the nav light mount, so I had to use a 3/16" shim. It was a backing...
Forum: Projects and Customisations 01-14-2011, 08:54 PM
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Views: 3,874
Posted By iceman
progress

Finally making some progress. I removed the solar panel last week, and cut holes in the 1/4" aluminum panel on top of the tower for the mount and cables. It was harder than I thought to cut the big...
Forum: Projects and Customisations 01-03-2011, 08:21 PM
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Views: 3,874
Posted By iceman
SP, thanks for the tips on working with...

SP, thanks for the tips on working with fiberglass. I've been wondering about how to cut clean holes, and also how to keep the fiberglass edge from cutting the cables since I know fiberglass can be...
Forum: Projects and Customisations 01-02-2011, 08:00 PM
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Posted By iceman
SP: The original holes for the nav light are at...

SP: The original holes for the nav light are at the top of a 4" high x 2" dia cylinder that will sit behind the radar dome (see photo). I'll remove the plastic nav light assy and cap off the...
Forum: Projects and Customisations 01-01-2011, 06:27 PM
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Views: 3,874
Posted By iceman
Garmin Radar project for 2600SE

I have a thread in the Sport Cruisers forum, but now that I've officially started a project I thought I'd move to here. I've sorted a few things out thanks to help from forum members. I've acquired a...
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