New dash panels with rocker switches and gauges.

Mick & Denise

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Mar 26, 2008
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Eastern NC
Boat Info
1996 50 ft Sundancer
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3176 Cats 600hp
I have all the switches engraved and backlit with a dimmer. The gauges are also hooked to the dimmer and are backlit with blue pointers. Took a while but it is about done.
 

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Beautiful job!:smt038 The switches look like an organ key board.
I may have gone black with the switches but either way it looks great.
 
Thanks Bill,
I had a bunch of the black switch covers and changed them to the white. I guess its all preference at that point. The white switches have the blue indicator lights to match the backlighting and the gauges. Thanks for looking and the compliment!
 
WOW! Looks like a completely different boat.

Did Scott Cambra do the panels?

Where did you find a red cover for the horn?
 
Just "Wow"!
 
Thanks David and JD,
I machined the panels myself at my machine shop. I drew them all up on my CAM software before machining.
 
Close up of the engraving. The red horn actuator was purchased from FP marine. They have all kinds of switch covers.
 

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Beautiful job!:smt038 The switches look like an organ key board.
I may have gone black with the switches but either way it looks great.

Like you said, it's just my preference. Love the engraving and I bet the back light looks cool at night. Can you get us a night shot?
 
It's something you will see and appreciate everytime you are at the helm.
Looks great!!
Lots of work but, worth the effort..Huh.
Enjoy.
 
I was unaware you had a machine shop.

Are the panels something you do in the normal course of business?

With people holding on to their boats longer for whatever reason or wanting to do some customizing, I would think there would be a market out there.
 
I can make panels and do have some panel stock here. I know there are a few companies out there that make panels. And yes, I do still have the old gauges. I was going to put them on ebay or something when I get a chance. They all work.
 
I noticed on the old dash panel that you had some of the breakers that doubled as switches. Did you put the breakers somewhere else, or do the switches do double duty? I have a bunch of those things, and they are pricey.

Also, did your gauges just switch out? No need to change sensors, etc?
 
The breakers where mostly junk. I chucked most of them when I did the dash over. I did install all new fuse holders (glass round) that are accesible from a lower panel. The gauges where the digital signal ones from Cat so I could not use the signal that is run in a data link from the ECM on the engine. I ended up putting new sensors in. The 3208 I had in my last boat was a standard anolog signal that will work on most tach's. The gauges were not too bad to put in. I left enough room to install 2 more fuel gauges also as I have 3 tanks.
 
Looks awesome! :thumbsup:

Where did you get the Burl Wood for the back paneling?
 
Great job!

I am curious....when you ditched your CAT quad-gauges, I see you replaced four readouts for two per engine. Which did you keep/ditch?
 
In the process of buying a 2000 310 DA that needs a new panel for the dash switches and gauge panel as well. All switches and gauges work fine, but if I have to buy the new panels with the switches or gauges, I guess that's worth a look. Have the Sea Ray part numbers, but been checking and can not find them. The switch panel is broken in about 6 pieces, so recreating may be difficult. Anyone out there have access to blanks or templates or even OEM or replacement panels?
I see referances here as to how great some of the new panels look, but I cant see any pictures.. How does that work?
Thanks
 

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