Getting there....
Of course I forgot some tools I needed so I couldn’t finish but it’s getting there. Getting the tubing on sucks lol.
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Getting there....
Of course I forgot some tools I needed so I couldn’t finish but it’s getting there. Getting the tubing on sucks lol.
https://i.imgur.com/31oes3n.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/uD2C3jw.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/ZpLQidt.jpg
Yes it’s 1”
Added some rubrail docking lights to the boat last week before taking it up to the lake. I used these: https://www.itc-marine.com/product/led-rubrail-light/
Warning: cutting the rubrail out is not for the faint of heart. I used a combination of a dremel, angle grinder with cutoff wheel, and hacksaw to make the cut.
For the wiring I found the spade connector for the heater fan “high” in the harness under the helm and ran positive to that(since I don’t have a heater), and ground to the negative bussbar under there.
Here’s some pics
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Was it necessary to cut the rub rail?
The specs show them mounting over top the rail. I know to get wires and such into the boat you have to do something, but I figured just remove a screw and enlarge the hole.
I am probably missing something here, but you do have Kahunas and patience to get that done. The look great, good job.
It wouldn’t be flush mounted without cutting the rubrail.
Yes interested to hear how the seat riser has been performing. I wouldn’t mind adding one to mine so that I don’t have to use the bolster on rougher days.
If I boated at night often or lived on the lake I would be installing those LEDs. I’ve seen others install them and they look right at home on the Max IMO.
We love the seat pedestal! In fact we leave it at its tallest position all the time so really no need for it’s adjustability. Funny you mention reading about the pin because once in a blue moon the damn thing will drop all the way down for some reason, but hasn’t since I used a wrench to get the pin really tight.
@Murder - Did you use the 50 or the 80 mil Kilmat? Also, what tape did you use for the edges? How did you decide to lay each square to get the most use of the mat?