The first steps were electrical work, de-Mercing it, and new steering. Although that dash pic looks OK, 80% of the switches and gauges were original and NFG. In fact, the electrical as a whole was a fucking mess. On a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being an active electrical fire and 10 being an RBT rigging job (will that go to his head lol
?), I'd say it was a 3.
The original Hynautic steering helm and ram seemed fine, but the hoses were super stiff, one had been cut (with a resulting hose-mender in place), and as far as I could tell was missing the supplementary hydraulic reservoir (if I understand this system correctly - I'm familiar with Teleflex not Hynautic).
I wanted a much cleaner look so I decided to install one of the new Bombardier concealed side-mount control boxes. After pulling the Merc box off, found a whole bunch of old rigging holes to deal with. On the dash, I could not find any off-the-shelf breaker panels that would cover the gaping original holes. Rather than glass up and re-gel the dash (not cost-justified for this project), I made simple 1/8" aluminum trim plates for the dash and for the cockpit side where the control mounts, and had them powder-coated black. I want to emphasize, this is a budget project because (a) I'm cheap, and (b) I want to save cash for boat #2.
Dash prep: most of old gauges out, epoxied in filler pieces where 2 old dash switch panels were, Hynautic helm out.