A unique website dedicated to fishing information from Florida's Northern Big Bend. This includes the area from the Econfina River west to the Apalachicola River
Last year I made a new windshield, this year I decided to move all the electronics to a new upper console and dashboard (previously all just mounted on top of the console).
Added a cheap galaxy tab A to run Navionics & save the Lowrance screen for downscan / sidescan fishfinder duties.
Here are some fotos
Next project is to build a tackle station under the seat to elevate it enough to see thru the windshield!
Nice and neatly organized. I did something similar when I switched electronics on the Bayshore. Had to track down a piece of teak from Merritt Yachts to fit into the e-pod. Lot of work, but it turned out well and added to the look. Projects like this give a sense of satisfaction when completed.
"Sun rise and sun sets. Since the beginning, it hasn't changed yet." Little Feat
If I keep the brightness turned up I can see it perfectly until I put on my polarized sunglasses. But using it for Navionics gives me more room to view split screen downscan and sidescan on the fishfinder. A lot cheaper than buying a 2nd Elite ti2, so it works for me.
The galaxy tab A has good glonass GPS, which works well if you download the navionics charts by wi-fi in advance (it's mounted so I can pop it in & out of the dash easily)