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Old 05-06-2003, 08:50 PM
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Nice new headliner thanks to Don Racine.

If you look at the earlier picture, you can see some of the problem with the original headliner.
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Battery Charger, located under the steps as you enter the cuddy.
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Originally posted by steelware
Mark,

Do you know who makes the retractable anchor light?
Jeff,

All it says on it is;

POWERLIGHT
Model: ABAY A-16

Not sure where you get them?
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Originally posted by yzbert
dock i just replaced my white plastic door handle's in the cabin with stainless steel one's. three all together, looks great!!! i would shot a pic of it but the one year old just pulled the digital camera off the counter and now it does not work.
I would really like to see them. Where did you get them from?
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Originally posted by yzbert
also not sure how you got your vhf ant. bolted where you did, there is no way i will be able to reach it to secure. will need to put further back, which i guess wont be to bad.
Yzbert,

Trust me, take another look. That area is great because it is already reinforced. I had to take the dash panel off and reach through the hole where the hydraulic lines and electrical pass through.

I can also reach it from the side storage area behind the drivers seat. You have to really crawl up in there.

Be extra careful and double and triple check before you drill the holes. There are a LOT of hoses and wires behind there that you don't want to contact with the drill bit.

On the 272, I had to cut a piece of 1/2 thick plywood as a backing plate because the area was not reinforced.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Also, don't let me give you the wrong idea. It was very hard to reach and my arm was cut my the glass in that tight area.

Good luck
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Baja did put a mirror on the inside of the door to the head. Comes in handle while the door is open. There is also a light in the head area. However it is cramped in there!
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The wife is 5'2" and can stand easily. I am 6'1" and can move around comfortably.
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Found it if anyone else is interested here is a link for it.

http://www.boatamerica.com/browse/it...e=11&AIID=3811
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dock i got the latches from southco.com, they manufacture the latches on the boat, two of my plastic ones where cracked. don't remember price but i want to say the plastic ones where 14 and the stainless steel ones were 16? i went for the stainless so the would not crack again. attach with two screws, perfect fit, look great. i used the distributor for MI had them in less than a week. also got a new glove box lock assembly since i did not have key. you can get the latches so they will lock as well, i did not.

m1-62-8 non locking 7-12mm panel
m1-42-8 locking

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