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    Classic Dash Panels

    I had been searching for a long time for a new dash panel-- the one in my '69 16 Ski Sporter was corroded and missing the stainless insert. I found an exact replica on Donzi Direct and installed it this past weekend (still need to clean up the wiring). I have a spare panel now if anyone is interested. This site also has a lot of other hardware for classics too-- I'm ordering a engine hatch latch next.

    Here is the site: https://www.donzidirect.com/


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    Nice

    Very nice job and I like the gauges they looks very period correct. What is the bracket I see directly above the tack used for?

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    Looks fantastic. Can I ask what those gauges are? (They look like Stewart Warner Deluxe to me, but they don't have the SW logo on the bottom of the face, so I'm scratching my head.)
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    Very nice. Looks like the Teleflex HD I put on my boat.

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    What is that fitting for? Ski mirror?

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    Another option

    We have extra material if there is any interest.
    SW greenline gauges still available online.
    lines can be painted any color (by you)
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    I like those and the HDs both. Too bad I don't think any of them make trim gauges...
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    Trim gauge

    I am sure one could be made. This panel goes on a V drive boat. No trim gauge needed. But I know of a company that would screen one for you and install it is a SW housing, if your willing to pay for it. It's all in the budget.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bertsboat View Post
    I am sure one could be made. This panel goes on a V drive boat. No trim gauge needed. But I know of a company that would screen one for you and install it is a SW housing, if your willing to pay for it. It's all in the budget.

    Thanks much, I'll keep that option in mind, but right now I *think* I'll most likely go a different direction.
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    Jeff:

    Looked all over Donzi Direct and could not find that dash panel. Where is it located on the site?

    Thanks

    Rob

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    Bracket above tach

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby D View Post
    Very nice job and I like the gauges they looks very period correct. What is the bracket I see directly above the tack used for?
    That bracket is for a Donzi wide angle ski mirror. I usually take it off when storing the boat with the cover on.

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    Gauge brand...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Looks fantastic. Can I ask what those gauges are? (They look like Stewart Warner Deluxe to me, but they don't have the SW logo on the bottom of the face, so I'm scratching my head.)
    They are all Teleflex guages except for the oil pressure gauge on the extreme left of the panel-- it is a Stewart Warner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob M View Post
    Jeff:

    Looked all over Donzi Direct and could not find that dash panel. Where is it located on the site?

    Thanks

    Rob
    Rob: They should be posting it soon-- mine was a prototype.

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    Thank You, just ordered mine. One of those things I thought I would never find.

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