Switch panel

ocdansar

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I bought the switch covers and weather proof caps from them and did everything myself.
 

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Nice! I'm headed to Charleston in a couple of weeks, going to stop by New Wire while I'm down there and have them measure for a new gauge panel and flush mount area for my nss12. I could do it with some material off Amazon, but they cut it with a CNC machine and polish the edges, figure it'll look better than what I can do.
 

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I don’t know boat outfitters wanted 525 to make mine. I wound up doing it myself and it looks pretty good. I sanded and polished the edges .
 

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Looks awesome. I'm in the process of doing mine too.
Nice job!
 

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I notice your "Fuel/Aux" switch. Do you have control of your tanks from the helm? What kind of equipment did you use?