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On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 18:33:53 +0800, Old Nick
nsnsafemail#iinet.net.au wrote: On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 01:09:22 -0500, Richard J Kinch wrote: Could you not build a console out of ply to suit your needs, then colour, glass over, or varnish to suit your needs? I have a 14' Zodiac-style inflatable boat with no console or other provision for instruments, and I want to mount a console-style VHF radio somewhere on it. The plywood floor and transom are the only solid items available for mounting things. What about the mid-ship seat? Could you not fab up a small gasketed box that screws into a glassed in pad on the underside? You could then use one of those current units that have the water-resistant remote mic with some of the common controls on them. Remove the mic and cord when you leave the boat. FWIW, I have a Zodiac Yachtline 1 310C I rigged with an AGM Harley battery that I charge via the magneto on my old Honda 9.9 four stroke. I could have just run 12 volt nav lights straight from the magneto, but then I lose the lights when the engine's off, and voltage regulation is an issue. Having the battery means I can have running lights with the engine off, and I can and have used a 12 V spotlight to see ahead and make out shore features and to run a handheld GPS constantly (my old Magellans will eat a couple of AAs in two hours). I suppose I could put in my small 175 W inverter and run a string of Christmas lights or a car stereo, but some would consider this overkill in a 11 foot RIB g R. |
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