I can't seem to find a good solution ... I don't like the instrument panel. It's large, ugly and in the way. It also seems like a very poorly thought out design. I can't imagine that other 320 owners have suffered with the same problem, though.
Obviously it is a Yanmar panel made for Catalina Yachts. The box stands out from the pedestal and interferes with the wheel and the wheel pilot. If this is the standard installation, it's obviously f#&^d up. That ugly notch that was cut out is to make room for the wheel pilot lever to function. (Also, the lever has been shortened to fit in this notch). The spacers are an obvious retrofit and the knob that holds the wheel nut in place barely has any thread to grab on to. In fact, if you don't routinely tighten it, the knob falls off. Sometimes, I come back to the boat after a week and the wind that makes the cover flutter causes friction that loosens the nut. I find it on the floor of the cockpit!
I want to get rid of this box, but I haven't been able to find anything from Edson or Catalina to replace it. Is this a common problem? I'm searching for a good solution that doesn't involve moving the panel to a totally new location. BTW, the instruments are below kneecap level ... really a great place huh?
What were they thinking when they put this together? In the end, I don't really care that the instrument panel may have to stay at this low level. I will eventually be able to read the instruments on the chartplotter display. I just want to position the wheel correctly and have a wheel pilot that isn't in conflict with the panel.
Any thoughts about how to improve this?
Obviously it is a Yanmar panel made for Catalina Yachts. The box stands out from the pedestal and interferes with the wheel and the wheel pilot. If this is the standard installation, it's obviously f#&^d up. That ugly notch that was cut out is to make room for the wheel pilot lever to function. (Also, the lever has been shortened to fit in this notch). The spacers are an obvious retrofit and the knob that holds the wheel nut in place barely has any thread to grab on to. In fact, if you don't routinely tighten it, the knob falls off. Sometimes, I come back to the boat after a week and the wind that makes the cover flutter causes friction that loosens the nut. I find it on the floor of the cockpit!
I want to get rid of this box, but I haven't been able to find anything from Edson or Catalina to replace it. Is this a common problem? I'm searching for a good solution that doesn't involve moving the panel to a totally new location. BTW, the instruments are below kneecap level ... really a great place huh?
What were they thinking when they put this together? In the end, I don't really care that the instrument panel may have to stay at this low level. I will eventually be able to read the instruments on the chartplotter display. I just want to position the wheel correctly and have a wheel pilot that isn't in conflict with the panel.
Any thoughts about how to improve this?
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