veilside180sx
Smolt
Coming along great
I've thought about it but never really had any problem in the past. If things find their way back there often I may do something. But if you go straight back, there's no gap. The only drop to the bilge is right behind the control panel and it's fairly easy to reach in there.Evan, if the battery space in your boat is open to the bilge at the back you might consider installing a 3-4 inch high fence across the front to prevent unwanted stuff from sliding back there on a wet deck and vanishing. Think split shot, keys, phones, flopping trout, sand shrimp, you get the idea.
Gas gauges are about as reliable as trailer lights.One very frustrating thing, and this is ongoing...
This is the third time I've installed a gas gauge in a boat. All three were brand new on different boats the past few years. Not a single one has worked despite following the wiring diagram exactly.
I have such little motivation to pull it apart to figure it out. Hopefully the NMEA cable running from my Suzuki will get me a good reading on fuel consumption
Good thing I got this nowGas gauges are about as reliable as trailer lights.
Yeah I have another trip or two for break in. Want to fine tune a few things before I spend more time in it.few things are more boring than the 10 hour factory spec'd break-in of a new OB