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    265 Express Dash suggestions

    Good idea - play around with it to get a comfort level.
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    Seat Bracket

    That piece is called the "spider". You just need to measure your seat post OD and get a matching spider.
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    Boat Windshield protector

    Already answered that above, along with where the tape goes :) As mentioned a couple times... and evidenced by many, many boaters... you really can go without any cover. It's done ALL the time. But... here's a better long term solution for you than what we're discussing.. -- Extend the...
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    265 Express Dash suggestions

    Plastic is plastic, so yes, painting with a plastic rated paint would do it. Like you alluded to, though, it´s all about the prep work. Here´s a neat thing, though... you only have to use ¨paint for plastic¨ as a base layer (such as Rustoleum or Krylon rattle can). Then you top coat it with...
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    Adding a Windless Anchor

    No to belabor this, but it's not clear if you reinforced as I described above... or if the straps are only in contact with the actual hatch. Under light load conditions, it'll work just fine without doing what I mentioned - but with a heavy pull, I'd be really worried that it could pull the...
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    Battery Conditioner Recommendations?

    Although it's completely a "no big deal" to cut a cord off and hardwire it, that's (above) not a bad way to go, either, since it's an OB powered boat. If it was a sterndrive or inboard it would be a no-no. Use a small amount of Tef-Gel on the contacts and wrap the connection in electrical tape.
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    Transom thru hole

    How much did you grind the bronze tube? That's very thin metal - there's not much to grind... which means you may very soon compromise your transom wood core. Be careful. - Get an extra plastic ring and use that against the boat, first. - Shim it out with washers or nuts and fill the space...
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    Hard Top Wanted

    Buying a boat just to get the hardtop seems like a lot of work... time/gas/etc to go get it... title/registration transfer (and more money)... then dealing with a used top that may/may not actually be good (won't really know till you travel how-many-thousands-of-miles)... then sitting on two...
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    Battery Conditioner Recommendations?

    I'm a huge fan of the Pro Mariner stuff - I have tons of experience with them (especially the ProNautic stuff)... literally hundreds with the boats I see in the shop. Excellent stuff. Go to Marinco's webiste and look at their AC inlets. They have two different styles - one to hold a cord, the...
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    Circuit Breaker

    Like Skunk said. You don't really need it to be manually tripable since it's wired downstream of your battery switch, right? The switch turns the whole circuit off and then you have either fuses or breakers for each individual sub circuit. The Blue Seas resettable breakers that Skunk...
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    Adding a Windless Anchor

    The anchor is fine - as long as it will fit nicely in the roller. I was making a joke about the upside down part :) But what I meant is that that is not how an anchor will naturally come up into the roller. The flukes will swing the other way as the shank comes over the roller. WHAT...
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    Adding a Windless Anchor

    Did you buy that anchor on sale? They sold you a blem... it was made upside down by mistake... ;)
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    Bullhead Mount Ritchie Compass Alternative

    Other than getting a new panel to cover that big hole... a piece of 1/4" black HDPE will cover it up and allow you mount something smaller.
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    Battery Configuration and Size

    Nothing in what you wrote leads me to think the battery cables are the issue. Besides, the smaller cables would be the ones to heat up. Inspect the connections on the solenoid/relay. Check the other ends of the wires there. Try jumping the solenoid with power to see if that makes the engine...
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    Boat Windshield protector

    Some manufacturers skimp out on the little bit of material... that's too bad GW is one of them! :confused: That said, I would just go without it. As mentioned above, trailering without any cover is a very normal occurence and a windshield issue is extremely EXTREMELY rare. In all the times...
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    Pulling the trigger on a pilot house on the 228

    Excellent - I'm glad to hear that. Truthfully, I was just curious - you know, the kind of thing you put in your "mental toolbox" :)
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    Boat Windshield protector

    Do you have bow and cockpit covers? Is it a normal, full cockpit cover where it covers the windshield... or is it a shorty where it doesn't cover the glass?
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    2006 Bimini 306 windshield

    Ocean Dynamics? Send them the other side's frame as a reference. Or, are both sides bent?
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    Switch panel plate

    Good question... I would imagine there would be "ghosting" of where the panel was. It would be super easy to make a tracing, including the cutouts. Very, very easy, actually. The 'ol fashioned way of paper-n-pencil :)
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    200hr service

    With that list, everything seems to be pretty mundane and ordinary - all common things to inspect on a regular basis. Was there something that has you worried?