Black Starboard.

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> On Feb 15, 2016, at 13:30, Jake Brodersen via CnC-List 
> <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> 
> Greeting all,
>  
> One of my winter projects is to replace the black panel at the top of my nav 
> station.  The current panel was the home to my old B&G speed, depth, and wind 
> computers.  Their removal last spring left several gaping holes.  I’d like to 
> start with a fresh panel and install a volt meter and eventually some other 
> items.  The panel is 1/8” thick with a matte black finish.  It appears to be 
> some sort of fiberboard product. 
>  
> I have been looking at plastic panel materials at McMaster-Carr, but I’m not 
> really sure which kind to get.  Plastic sheeting comes in so many different 
> materials.  I’m sure someone here has replaced theirs at some point.  This is 
> the same type of material used for the circuit breaker panel.  What works and 
> looks like the original stuff?
>  
> The first instrument to go into the new panel will be a volt meter.  My B&G 
> instruments had one built-in, but they’re gone now.  It seems there are only 
> two options for digital volt meters; the high dollar Blue Seas meters 
> (pricey) and the cheap Chinese meters that run $15-25.  I’m looking to 
> install a single meter with a toggle switch to test both batteries 
> separately.  Does anyone have a source for a reasonably priced digital volt 
> meter?
>  
> Right now I’m looking at something like this:  
> http://www.sears.com/niceeshop-tm-mini-2-wire-dc-4.5-30v/p-SPM7958467523
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Jake
>  
> Jake Brodersen
> C&C 35 Mk-III “Midnight Mistress”
> Hampton VA
>  
>  
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