Considering a 272 sr1
#31
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From: Cape coral, FL
If you replace the gauges take a serious look at AutoMeter. I went with Livorsi but the damn things fade right in front of your eyes. Livorsi repaired them for me but after one year I see they are fading again. It's sort of ridiculous seeing that I live in northern Michigan and my boat one sees sunlight for 4-5 months a year. Also think twice about replacing the toggle switches. They are all little circuit breakers, so if you change them you are going to have to put in another breaker panel or fuse each one of them.
Most of those already have a breaker in the boat. It was a double protection. The ones that don't can be handled with an inline fuse. Spoke with formula about this as I hate those switches.
Also +1 on the auto meters. Love em
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From: Sunny Isles Beach,Fl.
Hi, we are still waiting for your pics, ehehehehe , how is your new (to you) boat going ? Hope you are enjoying it!
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Wow nice, I think it is a nice color combo,have not seen many around, it is called "Newport", congrats again.
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