mmandley
02-10-2010, 08:50 PM
Before you start this project id reccomend you have nerves of steel and stones to back those up. This was the hardest project ive done and took me about 3 hours.
Step 1. Remove the single screw on the back of the factory bow light.
Step 2. Remove the chrome cover with a flat head screw driver.
Step 3. Remove the mounting screw from the back of the bow light.
Step 4. Twist the Red/Green lens to take it off.
Step 5. Remove the screw under the colored lens.
Now you have a 1 inch hole in the boat, remove the 2 wires on the light and your done with removal.
Now the easy part.
Tape the entire nose of your boat with Blue painters tape. Use at least 3 layers. I used 5 layers as this will help do 3 things.
1. Serves as a drawing board for your template.
2. Protects the gell coat from your tools while working.
3. Helps prevent gell coat chipping while cutting.
After you got the nose all taped, use the supplied Template and draw your new hole you need to cut.
You need to center this and measure a lot to make sure its all centered on the nose of the boat. I ran 2 peaces of tape from the front of the nose back so i have a center line to the front of the boat. Then i measured several times to find a center point to apply my template.
After the tape is down and the template is drawn comes the fun.
I used an oscillating saw, jig saw and a half moon file.
I cut my ruff square out with the oscillating saw and then used a Jig saw to cut the round top and bottom sections.
You can use a jig saw for the entire hole but i just didnt want to put that kind of pressure on the gell coat so i only used it for the edging of the round top and bottom.
After this i used a half moon file. It is shaped like half a moon on one side and flat on the other. I used this to grind the edges to the template so they were perfect.
After that i removed all the Blue tape and test fitted it all. Perfect snug fit.
Now i just connect my wires, add 3 stainless steel screws < not included >
All set. I still have to pick up some screws and as you can see the front of the boat needs a good cleaning now.
Step 1. Remove the single screw on the back of the factory bow light.
Step 2. Remove the chrome cover with a flat head screw driver.
Step 3. Remove the mounting screw from the back of the bow light.
Step 4. Twist the Red/Green lens to take it off.
Step 5. Remove the screw under the colored lens.
Now you have a 1 inch hole in the boat, remove the 2 wires on the light and your done with removal.
Now the easy part.
Tape the entire nose of your boat with Blue painters tape. Use at least 3 layers. I used 5 layers as this will help do 3 things.
1. Serves as a drawing board for your template.
2. Protects the gell coat from your tools while working.
3. Helps prevent gell coat chipping while cutting.
After you got the nose all taped, use the supplied Template and draw your new hole you need to cut.
You need to center this and measure a lot to make sure its all centered on the nose of the boat. I ran 2 peaces of tape from the front of the nose back so i have a center line to the front of the boat. Then i measured several times to find a center point to apply my template.
After the tape is down and the template is drawn comes the fun.
I used an oscillating saw, jig saw and a half moon file.
I cut my ruff square out with the oscillating saw and then used a Jig saw to cut the round top and bottom sections.
You can use a jig saw for the entire hole but i just didnt want to put that kind of pressure on the gell coat so i only used it for the edging of the round top and bottom.
After this i used a half moon file. It is shaped like half a moon on one side and flat on the other. I used this to grind the edges to the template so they were perfect.
After that i removed all the Blue tape and test fitted it all. Perfect snug fit.
Now i just connect my wires, add 3 stainless steel screws < not included >
All set. I still have to pick up some screws and as you can see the front of the boat needs a good cleaning now.