Re-vamping the Dashboard, Breakers, and Gauges Pt.1 - Emerald Isle: Ep.107 Fishing Boat Refit
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- Heya, crew! Today we decided to revamp our dashboard in the cabin. We start by tearing out the old breaker panel. Then we build a new cover with an inset to receive the new BlueSeas breaker panel.
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Excellent work as usual guys, thanks for another great video!
Nice work guys! The advantages are accessibility, visibility, and safety. 👍💖
Absolutely! The gauges need to be front and center for sure.
Install a panel of hinged Plexiglass on the front to ensure that the breakers won't be accidentally tripped. Nifty thrifty workmanship guys.
That switch panel job looks a good as you see on million dollar yachts!
Awesome install video - you make it look so easy! Thanks for sharing and tight lines! Captain Zac
I don't own anything mechanical, but I always check my fluid level every morning - especially coffee!
Great install!
Thanks, rk!
Looks great guys!
Thanks, tenny!
Really good work guys. And I know the look on the old man's face when you are satisfied with your work. Then you just consider the work an extra time or two.
Greetings from Misery Bay.
Northern Denmark
Great job 👍👍
Thank you! Cheers, Tony!
Fitment and placement are really important. You mentioned they were also back lit. Back on the schooner Eldorado in the late 60's I run red lights for nighttime running on all my guages and panels.
Having them accessible during an emergency is key. Glad you're trying to over think all scenarios.
Love your channel might make a visit home in August or September.
Yeah lets go fishing
Form follows function i always say! y'all are so logical and have tons of common sense!
kinda makes ya wonder what type of guy the previous owner was!!
can't wait to see the wheelhouse completed!
you'll be spoiled and have to redo the Fish Tale!!!
YOU ARE AWSOME!!
As a class 1 driver for 26yrs, i always checked fluids before starting the motor in the morning, and once ive done for the day. Mid trips not so much, unless i noticed some change in pressures or leaks developed
Maybe a clear piece of plexiglass with a piano hinge on one side so you could see tripped breakers and still provide inadvertent switch bumping.
We tried to purposely bump some of them off after install, you have to get way up in there to click them off. The inset is pretty far in to prevent it. If we do find that they still get bumped, the plexi on hinge is a great idea!
Thanks for the comment Alex!
for complete safety for all the board try a simple plexiglass sliding door with a finger hole to open & close
A good suggestion might be to put a piece of plexiglass over the front of your switch panel
We'll definitely do that if we find ourselves bumping them. We tried to "accidently" switch them off a few times, its pretty difficult with the inset.
good work guys
So looking forward to that huge fish hold full of crab
Maybe you can add a sliding glass/polycarbonate outside the panel . To always be protected from bumping also but in case of dropping water or a coffee mug maybe etc .
More fishing please
A couple small hinges and some thin plywood would make a panel cover to make it impossible to bump a breaker in bad weather. 2 dollars.
They are inset pretty far, we tried to "accidently" bump them off, and its very hard to do so. They are up and in far enough. If we do find it to be an issue though, we'll certainly add a see-thru cover to prevent it.
Great work guys looking good.Quick question why not use some aluminum for some of you dash components? you do such great metal work. I figured you would be jigging for cod or rock fish at this time. Are we going to see some fishing soon on the Fishtail?
Good
Breaker/toggle # 1= heated helm
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Awesome work Guys.👍.
20 years ago it was baby Gorilla!
I’ve got a couple of Cummins-branded 8D batteries that I’ve had on my boat as spares… year old, never used. Anything you could use?
That's a very kind offer, jeverich. I think we're ok on batteries for the moment. The shipping would probably be pretty exorbitant unless you're here in Kodiak.
How about a clear sheet of polycarbonate 3mm thick over the switch panel, for more protection?
Hello guys, can I suggest an open slot below the red main breaker , then the 20amp breaker below the gap. TY for the video's.
How long do you think before you guys get back to fishing?
I've wondered that too.
Off topic of this vidoe but how often do you put shash weights
We clip sash weights on when we come up and down a sharp reef or edge. Helps with pulling the line down keeping it from "cloths lining" off the bottom.
@@EISAlaska thanks 👍
are you guys doing any more on your fishing?
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good job guys stay safe and healthy tell mom hi untill next video bye bye
My dad’s first boat sank because someone accidentally knocked the bilge pump switch to the off position and she was an old wood boat
Oh.. heck yes! Another video. it's coming along and looks nice. Love from Tennessee .