TC255 Discovery Upgrades

Can't stand not to be working on the boat, so I added a couple more modifications to Discovery.
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The AC switch panel has been a problem in the past. Occasionally the switches get switched by peoples feet, or placing things on the floor under the dinette. More than once, I have thought I was charging the batteries, when on shore power, only to realize the switch had been inadvertently turned off. Fixed that! I covered the panel with a 1/4" piece of plexiglass, spaced out 1". Just enough room to get a finger behind to throw a switch, but only if you intend to.

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I also built a bait prep/filet board. It is made from 3/8" and 3/4" starboard type polyethyelene plastic. It's mounted on a Scotty Rail mount base. This cutting station will also double as a place to put things when cooking on the Magma BBQ Grill, which mounts to the left.
 
Very nice additions. You have for sure been busy. Watching your travel times into the FL area... We might just have to have us a little get together around Bob's place.
 
Quesion about the slide out that hold up the fridge. How much weight can that slide out support? Susan has been after me to figure out a way to have the portapoty side out from its spot in the v-berth. It would have to support 220 lbs if I sit on it. having a block of wood that can be placed under the far front lip as you pull out the shelf might allow this shelf to support my weight. I figure that will free up some space behind the porty potty.
 
Starcrafttom,

The slide out is rated at 500#, and has a forward travel of 26". I don't recall the manufacturer, think it was a German company. I bought it on ebay. The slide is 3" high, and 3/4" thick. You can find drawer slides of about any size and weight rating , on the internet. The ones at the local hardware store are usually fairly light duty. I'm sure a slide out for the portapotty is a doable project.
 
thanks I will have to look up the slides. I didn't think they would hold up that much. Mounting to the fiberglass with out backing plates might be a limiting factor. i will have to see.
 
F.Y.I.
Dixie & Brent are in Naples today. They docked at the Naples City Dock last night and came to visit with Judy & I today. Judy was recovering form some minor surgery so we left her home to rest and went out for some late afternoon lunch. It was such a pleasure to see them and the boat projects up close and personal. We hope to see them on their return trip in a few months to our area.

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We are pictured here viewing George and Penny's Slide Show on the laptop.
 
Hi Brent and Dixie,

What kind (make) of TV mount is that? I could use one of those to mount my new TV. Also how do you like the performance of the SeaWatch 2025 antenna?

Thanks,
Bill
 
Another addition to make Discovery more user friendly.

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I added a 12 Volt charging line from the tow vehicle.

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This shows it with the line unhooked.

We have both a Norcold Ref. and a Waeco Freezer. There is enough 12 volt power to run both under normal cruising. We found while towing cross country that they put too large a demand on the battery bank. We do have the solar panels to charge the batteries, however on cloudy days it wasn't enough. With the 12 volt line from the truck we now can load up the freezer and refrigerator at home, and arrive at our destination with fully charged batteries. Even if it's 2500 miles away. I bought the items to do the project while at Wefings in Florida, getting the hydraulics fixed. I hooked up the charge cord while in Wefings back lot. It worked perfectly across country, back to Utah.
 
Looks like a nice addition, Brent... another RV idea adapted to our boats. I told Joan that I'd get her a cable TV jack installed... that would fit nicely right beside that 12v plug of yours. :wink:

Wild Blue is out of the water, washed up nice and pretty, and tucked away in storage for the next week or so. We're looking forward to heading your way.

Best wishes,
Jim
 
Great looking stuff!!! Good job and very good ideas.

Starcraftom: What ever you do man, if you get that porta pot rigged on the slide out...be sure to set a parking brake or something man. It is one thing to have your frozen shrimp sliding about the boat....butt (pun intended) :mrgreen: 200+ in action might be a bit much.... :thup :teeth :smilep
 
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