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  1. #1
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    Default Engine Divider Panels!

    Installed my panels today...a must have for any upgraded ballast in the rears.





    They fit perfect and were easy to install. Well worth $60
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    Good looking mod
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    I've thought about these, but it's hard enough on my 4 decade old knees crawling around on the HDPE when I've got them folded down and I'm doing stuff like oil changes or winterization. I think it'd be even more uncomfortable with the metal braces there, crawling on those...
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    Quote Originally Posted by trayson View Post
    I've thought about these, but it's hard enough on my 4 decade old knees crawling around on the HDPE when I've got them folded down and I'm doing stuff like oil changes or winterization. I think it'd be even more uncomfortable with the metal braces there, crawling on those...
    You can't take yours out? On my mondo they just pull right out
    2015 Mondo

    Upgraded 900lb Rears, 250lb under Port Seat & 750lb IBS

    2079 Prop

    Auto Flow 2.0

    Kicker Stereo: 2 800.5 amps, 2 400.2 amps, 4 KM8 towers , 4 KM10 subs & 8 KM6 cabin speakers

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrettLee3232 View Post
    You can't take yours out? On my mondo they just pull right out
    No in the older boats they are screwed into the floor.

    The difference also is in the older boats the panels aren't as tall, so they open and fold flat on the floor.
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    How long? I want to buy and install on an 07 OBV.
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    I just found them on wakemakers - 19" long
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmandley View Post
    No in the older boats they are screwed into the floor.

    The difference also is in the older boats the panels aren't as tall, so they open and fold flat on the floor.
    Gotcha!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gabbyg88 View Post
    I just found them on wakemakers - 19" long
    Does yours pull out?
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    Upgraded 900lb Rears, 250lb under Port Seat & 750lb IBS

    2079 Prop

    Auto Flow 2.0

    Kicker Stereo: 2 800.5 amps, 2 400.2 amps, 4 KM8 towers , 4 KM10 subs & 8 KM6 cabin speakers

  9. #9
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    Default Engine Divider Panels!

    Mine are screwed in.

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  10. #10
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    Default Engine Divider Panels!

    I unscrewed mine to put them in, just be careful that you install them so the panels will fit back in. I didn't first time


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