Looks like mine but pretty and still shiny! I have an inverter and the microwave is installed in front of passenger legs. Diesel heater blows on windows, 2 fans necessary here in WA with humidity. You will want aft deck lights for a lot of reasons, the front light is absolutely awesome mine is a single but they see me out there in the dark. I used led strip lights for internal lighting the factory stuff is still a joke. I have a single solar panel only much smaller, it keeps me topped off when I'm moored and the bilge pumps have to work (again PNW weather) - I have a camera mounted to watch my poles while trolling, I have an old security system I've been thinking about putting in there to record all of our misdeeds. I have a radio and satellite radio so when we are out after halibut we can still get tunes. I love your isolators but that space is so valuable. Wish I had the walk thru transom! Your work looks top notch. Get a heading sensor asap if you don't already have one or your display will spin when it shouldn't. Man I put up with that for a long time. And my rails are hideous compared to yours with a history of more than one botched decision. Tight lines it will be a ton of fun.
Sounds like you are having fun with your Hewes Craft, they built one of the best boats in the industry. Great feed back on how you set your boat up. I will ask Justin about the heading sensor, if we have one?
So far the Solar Panels are holding up. Justin just drove over a thousand miles in the past few days, thru a snow storm, rain storm, and some nasty wind that was blowing the truck sideways down the interstate. The panels are still on the roof of the boat.
Looks like mine but pretty and still shiny! I have an inverter and the microwave is installed in front of passenger legs. Diesel heater blows on windows, 2 fans necessary here in WA with humidity. You will want aft deck lights for a lot of reasons, the front light is absolutely awesome mine is a single but they see me out there in the dark. I used led strip lights for internal lighting the factory stuff is still a joke. I have a single solar panel only much smaller, it keeps me topped off when I'm moored and the bilge pumps have to work (again PNW weather) - I have a camera mounted to watch my poles while trolling, I have an old security system I've been thinking about putting in there to record all of our misdeeds. I have a radio and satellite radio so when we are out after halibut we can still get tunes. I love your isolators but that space is so valuable. Wish I had the walk thru transom! Your work looks top notch. Get a heading sensor asap if you don't already have one or your display will spin when it shouldn't. Man I put up with that for a long time. And my rails are hideous compared to yours with a history of more than one botched decision. Tight lines it will be a ton of fun.
Sounds like you are having fun with your Hewes Craft, they built one of the best boats in the industry. Great feed back on how you set your boat up. I will ask Justin about the heading sensor, if we have one?
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Can you tow the boat with the panels on the roof, and will they hold up while running onthe lake?
So far the Solar Panels are holding up. Justin just drove over a thousand miles in the past few days, thru a snow storm, rain storm, and some nasty wind that was blowing the truck sideways down the interstate. The panels are still on the roof of the boat.