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My Dash Panel Swap

96Pirate

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So I wanted to swap out the stereo and no wake switch panels and needed to fabricate a new plate for my Fusion IP600. So this is what I came up with. What do you think?

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I started off with 1/2" Starboard material and ended up planing down to 3/8" as the 1/2" stood out too much.

I was going to redo the no wake switch panel with the Starboard as well until I realized the existing panel fit so I went with that for now. I would like to replace all the panels with carbon fiber as the Starboard does tend to scratch easier. But I had to do something for now in order to get the Fusion in and working.

For those of you interested in doing this yourself...

I started by making a template from plywood tracing the existing no wake panel.
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Then using a pattern bit with the router I routed the Starboard
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I added a slight chamfer around the top, cut the opening for the Fusion, sanded the edges to give it a brushed look.
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(This pic was pre planing and sanding)

Then as I mentioned earlier I planed it to 3/8". You may be able to order it already at 3/8" rather than having to plane it.

I will try to get a side view shot from it installed.

I will say the stereo is much easier to read and control from this position. And no wake buttons are no more difficult to control either. So I am very HAPPY with this swap.

Mike
 
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Thanks @bronze_10

I didn't get the carbon fiber done but I did get something done and should be good for the season. Maybe in the fall I will do the carbon fiber. I will see how this holds up. The only concern I have is potential scratching but that might not be an issue with how it is positioned.
 

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Great idea! Wish i had time for "the little things". Good write up as well.
 

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