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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1985 Sea Nymph bass boat hull up custom rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="chiroflorida" data-source="post: 369191" data-attributes="member: 15402"><p>I chose the center console style at this point... This is where I got creative... </p><p></p><p>I repurposed an angle-sided aluminum truck tool box.. It turned out better than I expected and makes a great, lockable electronics storage area. It holds an onboard 3 bank charger and a battery. Near the steering wheel I mounted a switch panel and gas gauge.</p><p></p><p>The steering cable was long enough to reach, but i had to buy longer shift and throttle cables. The controls were easiest to mount on the left side of the console. It was awkward to use at first, but after 5 minutes it seemed natural.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chiroflorida, post: 369191, member: 15402"] I chose the center console style at this point... This is where I got creative... I repurposed an angle-sided aluminum truck tool box.. It turned out better than I expected and makes a great, lockable electronics storage area. It holds an onboard 3 bank charger and a battery. Near the steering wheel I mounted a switch panel and gas gauge. The steering cable was long enough to reach, but i had to buy longer shift and throttle cables. The controls were easiest to mount on the left side of the console. It was awkward to use at first, but after 5 minutes it seemed natural. [/QUOTE]
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