mcmxi
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***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
Boats should come with a warning sticker such as "may cause a lack of focus, daydreaming, longing etc.".
Since becoming a boat owner a year ago, I find myself dreaming and scheming about lazy summer days on the lake. I never used to think much about the summer during the cold Montana winters. I used to enjoy the peace and quiet that winter brings, enjoy splitting firewood, enjoy getting a nice fire going, and enjoy heading out on the trails either snow shoeing or cross country skiiing. I still enjoy those things, however, now that I have a boat I find myself planning upgrades, ordering parts, scheming, and looking at maps to identify destination lakes and rivers for summer trips etc.
I'll be adding Bennett Marine trim tabs (24"x9") this Spring and had some fun designing a custom pod to hold the helm controller which is going in the spot currently occupied by a low-end Jensen Bluetooth head unit. The 3" hole in the console is too big for the controller to cover, so I designed a pod that I'll 3D print (and possibly paint) to fill up the hole and house the controller. I'll tap the four holes, Loctite in 10-32 studs and use washers and nuts to secure the pod to the console. The controller has a large round "nut" on the backside that is used to clamp it in place.
SolidWorks and Photoshop can take much of the guesswork out of this sort of thing.
Since becoming a boat owner a year ago, I find myself dreaming and scheming about lazy summer days on the lake. I never used to think much about the summer during the cold Montana winters. I used to enjoy the peace and quiet that winter brings, enjoy splitting firewood, enjoy getting a nice fire going, and enjoy heading out on the trails either snow shoeing or cross country skiiing. I still enjoy those things, however, now that I have a boat I find myself planning upgrades, ordering parts, scheming, and looking at maps to identify destination lakes and rivers for summer trips etc.
I'll be adding Bennett Marine trim tabs (24"x9") this Spring and had some fun designing a custom pod to hold the helm controller which is going in the spot currently occupied by a low-end Jensen Bluetooth head unit. The 3" hole in the console is too big for the controller to cover, so I designed a pod that I'll 3D print (and possibly paint) to fill up the hole and house the controller. I'll tap the four holes, Loctite in 10-32 studs and use washers and nuts to secure the pod to the console. The controller has a large round "nut" on the backside that is used to clamp it in place.
SolidWorks and Photoshop can take much of the guesswork out of this sort of thing.
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