I'm gonna try and show how I replaced the 15" box type TV and VCR combo with a HDTV Flat Screen. This first picture is the original way the boat came and looked as stock. The black TV is basically squarish, 15"w x 17"h by 16" deep. And Sea Ray mounted it on a pull-out slider shelve. Then they put all that inside a black box, a little bigger than the TV, which was used as an enclosure or something. The problem is, it left some very usuable space behind the black box - that was totaly unusable. So the first thing I had to do was remove the old TV and black box enclosure.
If you click on the individual pictures, they will open larger in a new window!
Here is another closer look of the original TV.After I removed the black box, this is what I ended up with.
Right side.
Left side.
Left side and center.
Right side and center.
I constructed a wooden frame that I screwed into the bottom and sides to be used and the backing for the new backboard. I couldn't screw into the top, because that is the underside of the bow of the boat.
Left side and center.
Right side and center.
I constructed a wooden frame that I screwed into the bottom and sides to be used and the backing for the new backboard. I couldn't screw into the top, because that is the underside of the bow of the boat.
Left side and center.
I also added some wooden braces in the center because I intend on mounting a shelf or two on the new backboard.
Right side and center.
This is a poster board cut-out that I used to make a template for the new backboard. Believe it or not, nothing is ever square in a boat. But this actually turned out pretty close to being square.
Before I make the new shelves, I am working on a new door for the front of the new cabinet / storage space. I'm looking at a roll top type which they call a Tambour Door. It is like 1/2" wide wood slats that will roll up (actually, roll to the right side) and hopfully come close to matching the existing tambour doors on the other storage shelf areas.
This is a poster board cut-out that I used to make a template for the new backboard. Believe it or not, nothing is ever square in a boat. But this actually turned out pretty close to being square.
Before I make the new shelves, I am working on a new door for the front of the new cabinet / storage space. I'm looking at a roll top type which they call a Tambour Door. It is like 1/2" wide wood slats that will roll up (actually, roll to the right side) and hopfully come close to matching the existing tambour doors on the other storage shelf areas.
2 comments:
Nice job! I assume you remove the rail that the old TV slided on?
Yes Greg, as you know, the old TV mounted on a pull-out, swival slider track. And that was removed completely. This now openned up the entire area inside for new storage.
I'm now working on the tambour door and a shelf inside, as an over the winter project.
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