Tunagi,GSully,
Love your boat! I just picked up an '01 and, like you, had to do a ton of clean up and minor repairs. I'm close to the finish line on projects. Should get the livewell in this weekend. (I'm so jealous of your factory livewell BTW).
Since you're a mechanic and have the same boat I'd love your opinion on installing an access hatch on the port side of the helm. Mine has the factory door with latch on the starboard side, but I find it hard to reach the opposite side of the helm through this access point.
I recently installed a hatch into the anchor locker and was thinking of doing the same thing on the helm.
Any thoughts or concerns on compromising the structural integrity of the helm by doing so?
Appreciate any and all input. View attachment 28965
There's no structural reason that you can't install a hatch in the other side of the console. It's just 1/4" fiberglass, used to create an enclosure. As long as you don't compromise any of the corners, you should be just fine to install your hatch.
If it's intermittent access you need (such as for rigging, installation and repairs), rather than regular access, consider installing a tackle station or a drawer unit instead. It offers you the same access (i.e. a hole in the side of the console), but gives you more useful storage than a second door for the majority of the time when you don't necessarily need to get to that space. When you do, just pull the tackle center out and you've got your door. Here's how I did mine, with a frame allowing me to mount it with screws to make pulling it out even easier if need be. I've pulled it for access a few times since then; very easy, no problem reinstalling. 1997 1700 Overhaul Project