Hey Outboard Guys , What Type Of Indicators Are You Running ?
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From: Atlanta / Ft. Myers Fl.
Damn.....Wish you had made these in April when
Shaun re rigged my 28.Had to use the stainless marine dash mount,because lack of room to mount the heads up on a 28.Stuck now not changing the Carbon fiber dash again.......second one in two years
Great job as usual Larry!
Shaun re rigged my 28.Had to use the stainless marine dash mount,because lack of room to mount the heads up on a 28.Stuck now not changing the Carbon fiber dash again.......second one in two years
Great job as usual Larry!
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Larry,
I used the Stainless Marine flush mount, as seen below. The primary reason I did not use a 'pop-
up' unit, was that I go to various islands beaches quite a bit, and with people walking over
the dash and deck, I did not want someone to trip on it, or damage it.
Jim (JIMKID motorsports) is working on one that does not require cables. It reads the
signals from the elec sender and actuates the indicator with motors.
I used the Stainless Marine flush mount, as seen below. The primary reason I did not use a 'pop-
up' unit, was that I go to various islands beaches quite a bit, and with people walking over
the dash and deck, I did not want someone to trip on it, or damage it.
Jim (JIMKID motorsports) is working on one that does not require cables. It reads the
signals from the elec sender and actuates the indicator with motors.
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I am usually trimmed all the way up, beyond the indicator range, when at the beach.
I wanted my indicators in the middle, so if I throttled in an event, and had someone else drive, I could still see them.
In my boat, the middle is right where we step to get to the deck.



