HI, I have a 1998 Hunter 410 with an Edson steering pod, see pic. All of the old instruments are dead and I will replace them with dissimilarly sized equipment. Before I install the new gear I need to cover the old holes. I was thinking about using starboard poly sized and shaped to cover all of the holes in the face of the pod, then cut new holes for the new gear. What do you think?
Also, what can I use to cut and shape the starboard? I am not so great at cutting straight lines with a jigsaw and don't have the right circular saw. Will regular blades work or would that melt the starboard?
How would I determine the size of the steering pod in advance so I can cut and shape in advance of going to the boat which is 3 hrs away?
I am also assuming the color would be white, but I bet the old pod has discolored. Maybe I'll use black starboard?
Anyone ideasd and suggestions are welcome, pics are really appreciated.
Thanks
Also, what can I use to cut and shape the starboard? I am not so great at cutting straight lines with a jigsaw and don't have the right circular saw. Will regular blades work or would that melt the starboard?
How would I determine the size of the steering pod in advance so I can cut and shape in advance of going to the boat which is 3 hrs away?
I am also assuming the color would be white, but I bet the old pod has discolored. Maybe I'll use black starboard?
Anyone ideasd and suggestions are welcome, pics are really appreciated.
Thanks
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