Removing compass and using hole in dash to mount Garmin...looking for ideas.
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Removing compass and using hole in dash to mount Garmin...looking for ideas.
I have bought a Garmin 741 and am in the process of finding a place to mount it on my Formula 292. I hate the idea of drilling screw holes in the dash, and just had the idea of taking the compass out and using the large hole as the basis for mounting the Garmin.
Of course, an adapter of some kind would have to be made, but it seams like a decent idea that could make sense. The transition from the round hole to a flat mounting plate for the Garmin bracket would not be too difficult to make. And if it was done right, it should be pretty solid
Anyone done this, or have advice?
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Of course, an adapter of some kind would have to be made, but it seams like a decent idea that could make sense. The transition from the round hole to a flat mounting plate for the Garmin bracket would not be too difficult to make. And if it was done right, it should be pretty solid
Anyone done this, or have advice?
Thanks
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I did this on my PP, I took some measurements and a drawing of a mounting "box/bracket" to a local plastics fabricator along with the GPS. He made a very nice wedge shaped mounting box that canted the GPS towards my line of sight, he painted it to look like the gel coat as close as possible. It worked perfectly, and I even rimmed it with velcro on the inside perimeter so I could take it out when I was done for the day, one last thing for someone to steal. I don't have a pic unfortunately but I could mock something up on the cad to give you an idea sometime if you need something to visualize.
The fabricator was just a local LLC that most cities of reasonable size should have a few of.
The fabricator was just a local LLC that most cities of reasonable size should have a few of.
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LOL...frickstyle must have posted at the same time I did. My fabrication was very similar to his GPS mount but it was canted a little more towards the driver, maybe an 1 1/2" higher in the back.
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On my Scarab the compass hole was on the flat part of the dash. I found a flat smooth dinner plate about 2" larger than the hole, waxed it and used it as a mold and made a fiberglass cover. Drilled the holes the match the compass. Painted it black (to match the dash) and mounted the GPS on it.
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http://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/cro...h-9_600x0w.jpg
if you look at the dash, the layout is kind of tight already. I am sure I could not lay it down and have the angle to maintain readability as it is so high realative to driver POV. I also really dont want to cut into the dash....but keep the ideas coming. I am not surprised that this is not the first time this has been thought of.
if you look at the dash, the layout is kind of tight already. I am sure I could not lay it down and have the angle to maintain readability as it is so high realative to driver POV. I also really dont want to cut into the dash....but keep the ideas coming. I am not surprised that this is not the first time this has been thought of.
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That's what I want mine to look like someday!!! Beautiful!!!
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You might want to check your Coast Guard Safety Regulations before removing your magnetic compass. Canadian regulations still require a magnetic compass on boats over 26 feet.
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Looks like space is very tight...can a Garmin or anything fit between the dash and windshield? Maybe jut make a plate and mount the GPS Ant on it and mount the Garmin on the passenger side for the Navigator
If you do have the space how about a semi-sunken design? If you have a good glass guy maybe even have it flip over so its hidden when not in use?
If you do have the space how about a semi-sunken design? If you have a good glass guy maybe even have it flip over so its hidden when not in use?
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