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Joe
Hi fellow Hunter owners,I'd like to ask for opinions on whether the cockpit buldhead would be a good place for a radar display on a Hunter 33.5. See attached mockup in photo. My thought is that here the radar could be adjusted by a navigator who could help with reading it and interpreting it. If alone in the cockpit, the helmsperson could see the display rather decently from the helm and, while on autopilot, move to the display to make any adjustment. When in fog, when radar seems most needed, the boat is likely under engine power. Another advantage is that in a non-fog use of radar to help "see" distant traffic, perhaps when doing an extended cruise and on autopilot (by sail or motor) the radar might be most comfortably monitored from the comfort of the cockpit port bench in the protection of the dodger. My concern with placing it at the helm is that I haven't figured out how to do it without it being in the way there, i.e., blocking normal view forward when seated etc. If anyone has mounted a radar at their helm on a 33.5 or similar model, please advise. A photo would be great. Any ideas on this will be very much appreciated. Thanks, Joe
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