I drilled a 2 1/2" hole in the compartment for the hoses to run as well as the wires. I then carpeted the area. I will use it for storage of small items and did not want the bare fiberglass to get in the items nor my hands and fingers. The wires were routed over to the helm in the red sheath coming up through the hole where the throttle cable runs. This is the same location I ran the ballast wires and the front sack fill hose. I am waiting for the hottubes to come in. They were back ordered. When those and the switches come in the install and my winter upgrades will be complete. While I was in this area I also ran an extention for the MP3 hookup over to the helm. This will enable the use of one at either location. Next up will be the REV10s on the tower. I will be testing all this stuff out again this weekend and the boat gods being with me I will have no leaks, hot water and force air heat. And of course a ballast system with no leaks.
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I place a cooler under the helm. It is out of the way and I still have leg room.
When I need a large cooler I put it up against the back seat and sideways sometimes. It makes a nice transition when stepping off the seat to the floor. It is also helpful when reaching the tower to attach the rope.Wake Up or Stay On Shore!
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Originally posted by Wakeman22 View PostMoving on to the heater install. I placed the heater unit under the icechest seat. I never use it and it seemed a better place the under the helm. First up was drilling more holes. Very big hoels.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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Originally posted by NICKYPOO View PostBump. Pics from the inside please?
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