Y2K dash pics
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park...in my opinion if you are going to panel the drivers side, then panel the passenger side and put SOMETHING on that side to balance it out. then just throw a grab handle or monster GPS speedo or something on that side.
the Trigger boat is beautiful, I reference it often when i'm dreaming up ideas for my boat, but everytime I see it the unbalanced dash bugs me out.
the Trigger boat is beautiful, I reference it often when i'm dreaming up ideas for my boat, but everytime I see it the unbalanced dash bugs me out.
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Shibby...I agree with you that it should look balanced....I do have the large grab at on the pass side.....do you know anyone who binds carpet edges....thathanks
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Dave you have the smaller grab rail....I have the three point grab rail...I am big on being able to see my gauges that is why I wanted to redo my layout...I will have to fill three holes which isn't to bad...now if it would get a little warmer out I would be all set
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They are tilted because they reference 75 mph, a speed we want to know when we are at it rpm range at 75 mph so both are facing straight up. When entering a turn, it's the throttle guy to make speed adjustments, and the driver has quick reference but his eyes are not in the boat!