What Did You Do To Your Boat This Week?

Well, the ol' Dit-Kok arm rests are installed. Bit of engineering to make them fit with my NRS folding seat mounts that allow me to access the hatches under the seats. Here's some pics of the almost finished job - waiting for Todd at Fawcett Boat Covers to build my dense foam armrest covers to complete the project. Here's some photos
 

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Well, the ol' Dit-Kok arm rests are installed. Bit of engineering to make them fit with my NRS folding seat mounts that allow me to access the hatches under the seats. Here's some pics of the almost finished job - waiting for Todd at Fawcett Boat Covers to build my dense foam armrest covers to complete the project. Here's some photos
Todd does nice work
 
Todd does nice work
Roger that, I highly recommend Todd at Fawcett Boat Covers in Parksville - they did amazing work on my boat canvas, followed by replacing my bolsters and now building custom arm rests. Super nice people, who do very good work at a fair price. Shop local. :)
 
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Playing with my new used to me Ipad Pro and Scanstrut mount. I think I've got to flip her around but feels pretty solid.

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We have been using an iPad and navionics for 10 years and it is fantastic. You might find that there is quite a bit of glare on that screen…it all comes down to the angle you are looking at it from. Maybe you will need to play around with the angles when it gets sunny again?
Ours is mounted so that if you put a mirror on the screen all you would see from the helm is the roof of the cabin in the reflection = no glare.
 

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