This is on my to do list as well.The receptacle I used has the two usb ports in it
Changing the subject. Have any of you had any issue with gelcoat cracking where the bridge arch meets the bridge base just above the hand rail?
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This is on my to do list as well.The receptacle I used has the two usb ports in it
That’s exactly what I want to use it for. Have not really thought about location but at a glance space seems limited.I've had the same thought. I don't think I'd take it out as much as add another one that is more accessible. Do you know where you would move it to? I thought maybe beside the outlet on the back of the galley peninsula by the love seat. We don't seem to really use this outlet much except to run a 12v fan occasionally.
Trying to picture the area you’re talking aboutThis is on my to do list as well.
Changing the subject. Have any of you had any issue with gelcoat cracking where the bridge arch meets the bridge base just above the hand rail?
It's occurs at the seam where the radar arch meets the upper deck base, just below the oval SR logo.Trying to picture the area you’re talking about
We added a quad usb outlet & also wired the charger for a wireless vhf handset from that 12 volt outlet.That’s exactly what I want to use it for. Have not really thought about location but at a glance space seems limited.
It's occurs at the seam where the radar arch meets the upper deck base, just below the oval SR logo.[/QUOTE
No cracking on either side of ours.
We use a Weber electric mounted to a rod holder.Is anyone using an electric Kenyon grill out in the cockpit instead of a propane grill? If so where are you setting it up for cooking?
Boaterholic, did you see my other post 2682 showing my two transducers. Both places you were talking about.Exact place I’m talking about but on starboard side- thank you
Wow, I love your wood floor in salon! Did you do that after getting the boat? ours just has the standard carpet and foam padding. how is it noise level wise vs carpet?We added a quad usb outlet & also wired the charger for a wireless vhf handset from that 12 volt outlet.
If you remove the 6 or so screws/nuts from the ceiling of that cabinet & the coffee maker cabinet, the floating plexiglass top & corian countertop lift right off exposing a open void down the end of the cabinet!
Sorry the pic is not great. (all I had on my phone)View attachment 100387
yes I did, thank you! I ended up installing inside stringer that engine is mounted on, about 6 inches from it.Boaterholic, did you see my other post 2682 showing my two transducers. Both places you were talking about.
Yes, we did it after purchasing the boat in 2017, custom bamboo floor, I would say no noticeable difference in sound level.Wow, I love your wood floor in salon! Did you do that after getting the boat? ours just has the standard carpet and foam padding. how is it noise level wise vs carpet?
Ok. Did you just glue it down or?Yes, we did it after purchasing the boat in 2017, custom bamboo floor, I would say no noticeable difference in sound level.
We've gone back and forth on mounting a fan (semi)permanently or keeping it mobile. I've tossed around the idea of adding a new outlet above the microwave and having the fan sitting up there to move the air around. Would be interested to find out where others have put fan(s) and how effective they are?That’s exactly what I want to use it for. Have not really thought about location but at a glance space seems limited.
Sorry don't have a picture to share but interested in the project/idea - look forward to seeing what you do. From what i remember, there is not much room below the Reverso and the plywood floor ... might just have to cut back the plywood a bit.Is anyone on or near their boat that could post a photo of their 3-port Reverso oil change pump?
I am thinking of teeing off one of the ports & adding another valve with a hose to suck the oil out of the tranny dipstick holes when I get back to the boat. Wondering how much room I have to work with!
Thanks,
Steve
I'm dealing with this now. I'm considering mounting a caframo sirocco fan on the valance right above that area. It would be easy to hide the wire behind that pleated panel down to the 12volt run in that cabinet. I like that model fan as it has a timer no worries about leaving it on. I'm just not fan of putting a hole in any of the cherry panels.We've gone back and forth on mounting a fan (semi)permanently or keeping it mobile. I've tossed around the idea of adding a new outlet above the microwave and having the fan sitting up there to move the air around. Would be interested to find out where others have put fan(s) and how effective they are?
I have two of those fans in the guest stateroom and one in the master stateroom. Awesome little fans...I'm dealing with this now. I'm considering mounting a caframo sirocco fan on the valance right above that area. It would be easy to hide the wire behind that pleated panel down to the 12volt run in that cabinet. I like that model fan as it has a timer no worries about leaving it on. I'm just not fan of putting a hole in any of the cherry panels.
Hi Brian, adding fans to our staterooms is on the project list for this spring. Do you have yours permanently mounted? if so, where? not that there are many choices ...I have two of those fans in the guest stateroom and one in the master stateroom. Awesome little fans...