DaleH
FOUNDER of Classic Parker Forum
Continued from this post here, Part 1:
My plan is to leave the Raytheon radome where is. As is, she’s a good 3’ forward of the forward tower ‘cage’ cross-bar and quite a bit lower. This should give me ample roof area for access. To get into the tower, the crew (or Capt !) willl walk forward, step up on the trunk cabin, kneel onto cabin roof, crawl under forward cross-bar and stand up. The only things to grab will be the radome itself (a Bozo no-no :shock: !) or the existing 4-loop teak handrails.
On a ‘warm’ day between now and March, I’ll crawl under the canvas and will strip out the VHF cables and plan how to route them through the tower frame. If you read my post on a DIY Winter tarp, I create a steep A-Frame cover where there’s plenty of room to work under thar’ during the Winter.
Conceptual Plans:
Any reason NOT to center the helm pod on the center of the boat? Whereas the radome is in the center, placement of the controls in the center too would likely make it easier to access the tower from BOTH sides of the boat, and at the same time too.
The cage of this tower is full-width of a Parker cabin and there’s enough room for 3 to stand or sit side-by-side. I’m excited to ‘cut teak’ and make some dust, but I’ll make up a full size mock-up out of plywood first. But if I get delayed with ANOTHER rainy Spring or “if” the tuna come in early, I might have to go with that helm pod for the first year and just shoot it with matching beige gelcoat – haha !
Budget:
* Cables, Controls - $70
* Hoses, new Steering - $150
* Controls, (2) single lever SS - $140
* Control Box, teak - $100
* Helm, titling Seastar - $160
* Steering Wheel, 13.5" - $150
* Tuna Tower, w/ shipping - $600
* New OB hydraulic hoses - $220
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TOTAL - $1,590
NOTE: Since I’ll be tying into the existing hydraulic system, I may upgrade the hoses on the boat that go to the motor, in anticipation of “some day” throwing a new Suzuki 250hp or 300hp OB on the stern. That adds ~$250 for the hoses and fluid, plus it would be a good chance to flush out the current helms.
Not too shabby, huh?
My plan is to leave the Raytheon radome where is. As is, she’s a good 3’ forward of the forward tower ‘cage’ cross-bar and quite a bit lower. This should give me ample roof area for access. To get into the tower, the crew (or Capt !) willl walk forward, step up on the trunk cabin, kneel onto cabin roof, crawl under forward cross-bar and stand up. The only things to grab will be the radome itself (a Bozo no-no :shock: !) or the existing 4-loop teak handrails.
On a ‘warm’ day between now and March, I’ll crawl under the canvas and will strip out the VHF cables and plan how to route them through the tower frame. If you read my post on a DIY Winter tarp, I create a steep A-Frame cover where there’s plenty of room to work under thar’ during the Winter.
Conceptual Plans:
Any reason NOT to center the helm pod on the center of the boat? Whereas the radome is in the center, placement of the controls in the center too would likely make it easier to access the tower from BOTH sides of the boat, and at the same time too.
The cage of this tower is full-width of a Parker cabin and there’s enough room for 3 to stand or sit side-by-side. I’m excited to ‘cut teak’ and make some dust, but I’ll make up a full size mock-up out of plywood first. But if I get delayed with ANOTHER rainy Spring or “if” the tuna come in early, I might have to go with that helm pod for the first year and just shoot it with matching beige gelcoat – haha !
Budget:
* Cables, Controls - $70
* Hoses, new Steering - $150
* Controls, (2) single lever SS - $140
* Control Box, teak - $100
* Helm, titling Seastar - $160
* Steering Wheel, 13.5" - $150
* Tuna Tower, w/ shipping - $600
* New OB hydraulic hoses - $220
--------------------------------------------
TOTAL - $1,590
NOTE: Since I’ll be tying into the existing hydraulic system, I may upgrade the hoses on the boat that go to the motor, in anticipation of “some day” throwing a new Suzuki 250hp or 300hp OB on the stern. That adds ~$250 for the hoses and fluid, plus it would be a good chance to flush out the current helms.
Not too shabby, huh?