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saburke17
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Hey guys, the "visor" that runs along the top of the windows which would be at feet height on the helm. I know its hollow but is there access to the underside of the helm? if i wanted to mount a light or something that needed power can a wire be run easily to under the helm
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On my boat I was able to access this space by removing a section of the overhead in the upper cabin.
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Yes on mine.
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I don't see it on your boat, but that is where they originally mounted the mast light so you should have access to a section of it. Just drop your head liner.
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soooo don't want to drop the headliner, i have the fiberglass insert that pushed the ceiling up. Maybe ill find another spot lol
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If you have skinny double jointed arms or a small child to shove into the locker below the helm you can reach over the liner and get to the front of the flybridge at least.
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Rawleigh wrote:If you have skinny double jointed arms or a small child to shove into the locker below the helm you can reach over the liner and get to the front of the flybridge at least.
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That child had better be about a year old and that double jointed arm has to also be long enough to allow to scratch your ankle while you are standing straight up.
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