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Now for a few upgrades.
We have added red bezels under the hour meters, Gil sea strainers and Arizona Speed & Marine billet air filters.
Also have switched to Fram HP4 Oil Filters.
Note the Latham steering resevoir.
We have added red bezels under the hour meters, Gil sea strainers and Arizona Speed & Marine billet air filters.
Also have switched to Fram HP4 Oil Filters.
Note the Latham steering resevoir.
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OK, for you guys with the A/C questions, there is a brass strainer and another cut off valve located under the right sea strainer as pictured above.
This is a picture of the brass thru hull pickup for a air conditioning.
Located just in front of the port engine.
This is a picture of the brass thru hull pickup for a air conditioning.
Located just in front of the port engine.
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Triple rear bolster.
Note blue cup holders. I know a lot of you have had problems getting these in on the triple setup due to the Oh **** handles.
I did break two of the plastic ones removing them, and had to use the dremel (spelling) to taper the plywood frame slightly to slide these in at an angle. Take your time and you can to it.
These is a lot of room under the seat. Both batteries and cut off switches are under it. I keep the tool bag, oil, shore power cable, and water hose under there also.
Note blue cup holders. I know a lot of you have had problems getting these in on the triple setup due to the Oh **** handles.
I did break two of the plastic ones removing them, and had to use the dremel (spelling) to taper the plywood frame slightly to slide these in at an angle. Take your time and you can to it.
These is a lot of room under the seat. Both batteries and cut off switches are under it. I keep the tool bag, oil, shore power cable, and water hose under there also.