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| Here are some pics of the rigging I did on my 1890. This boat was very easy to work on.
Attachments ---------------- 1890ACPlug.jpg (45KB - 185 downloads) 1890Backermount.jpg (42KB - 176 downloads) 1890Console.jpg (50KB - 189 downloads) 1890BowSonar.jpg (48KB - 184 downloads) 1890Frontdeck.jpg (40KB - 182 downloads) 1890StartBat.jpg (34KB - 177 downloads) 1890TMBattery.jpg (38KB - 162 downloads) 1890TM.jpg (39KB - 172 downloads) 1890Transducer.jpg (51KB - 176 downloads) 1890VHF.jpg (51KB - 171 downloads) 1890VHFAnt.jpg (39KB - 177 downloads)
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| Shep nice job.
One thing I found on mine, I found that I could move the thrttle ass forward about a 1 or 2" so I did not have to reach back so far.
Unbolt it and push the throttle forward so you have enough room to clear the dash, you should not see the holes from before.
ALso I ran my chords and cables for the bow mount thru a hole drilled by the motor and put one of those cable covers over the hole and ran my chords out under the cap. Cleans up the bow area.
I thought it made it more comfortable. |
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| Shep,
Nice work!!! How did you mount your radio. I am thinking I could mount my stereo the same way, and then put the speakers under the cap. Do tell Sir! |
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| Norm,
Come down Sunday to the Pete, and prefish with me, and you can get a looksie!
That should work for a stereo, but I kinda like moreyes idea to mount it on the side of the console. Ranger did it that way for a couple years. I think marine speakers will fit in the hole covers on the backside of the deck. Kind like the lunds. |
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| I also like how you mounted that marine band. If I'm there on Sunday I'll look for ya. I'll try and post a few pics of my 2060 rigging. |
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| Also I ran my cords and cables for the bow mount thru a hole drilled by the motor and put one of those cable covers over the hole and ran my cords out under the cap. Cleans up the bow area.
nice idea, Kirt.
do you have any pics of this? |
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| I can get some |
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| It is hard to see
Attachments ---------------- tuffy 005 (2).jpg (64KB - 165 downloads)
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| i used your idea...thanks!
drilled a 1 3/4" hole in the bow cap and used one of those computer cable collectors to finish it off nicely. turned out great and no mess of cords.
the access under the bow cap is sooo nice for rigging. everything is out of sight under there, including the NMEA bus; just zip-tie/and peg the wires up under the cap to run them back to the breaker box and everything is clean and neat.
Edited by lambeau 4/28/2007 10:28 PM
Attachments ---------------- 1890rigging 012.jpg (92KB - 152 downloads) 1890rigging 017.jpg (108KB - 162 downloads)
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| fitting the wide screen sonar/gps inside the curve of the windshield was a trick. the nice thing about the ease of access under the console is that it's easy to put some big washers on the back side of the ram-mount to make sure it'll be rock hard stable.
the new Humminbirds come with a cord collector, nice detail.
Edited by lambeau 4/28/2007 10:26 PM
Attachments ---------------- 1890rigging 018.jpg (111KB - 164 downloads) 1890rigging 021.jpg (118KB - 152 downloads) 1890rigging 010.jpg (118KB - 174 downloads)
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| i'm always nervous when mounting transducers that it's not going to be at the right level or will be somewhere there's bad water coming off the boat.
this spot worked great, it held the bottom easily in 70 feet even at high speed.
Attachments ---------------- 1890rigging 022.jpg (125KB - 158 downloads)
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| Here are some close ups of my new Tom Backer Mounting of the X-111. I changed the angle some, and added a strut rod to the outside for support. She's solid now.
Attachments ---------------- X111MountA.JPG (91KB - 137 downloads) X111MountB.JPG (94KB - 146 downloads) X111MountC.JPG (84KB - 145 downloads) X111MountD.JPG (89KB - 127 downloads)
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