MNdrifter
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 166
- Reaction score
- 121
- Points
- 122
- Location
- Rochester, MN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2013
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 21
I took the idea from this thread last summer
https://jetboaters.net/threads/access-hatch-for-drivers-helm-sx210-help.7179/
I bought an OEM access door for the port side. Then I measured the driver side console very carefully.
The biggest surprise was that none of the corners on the door are square. In order for the door to block the wind between the consoles when open, the door is a trapezoid shape.
I removed the door from the frame and removed all the hardware.
I plan to flip the frame upside down.
I cut the frame at the top and bottom to remove enough material to fit the driver side console.
Cut one door panel to fit new frame size.
Since this door will not need to block the wind, I left the second door panel off.
I did need to cut a 1/4" spacer from the door scrap that is screwed to the frame on the latch side. This keeps the door from closing too far.
Install hinge and latch.
Trace frame on console to mark opening. Mask area to be cut.
I used a plunge cut oscillating tool to make the cut.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-ON...ulti-tool-Attachment-Tool-Only-P340/202868525
Here is the result.
https://jetboaters.net/threads/access-hatch-for-drivers-helm-sx210-help.7179/
I bought an OEM access door for the port side. Then I measured the driver side console very carefully.
The biggest surprise was that none of the corners on the door are square. In order for the door to block the wind between the consoles when open, the door is a trapezoid shape.
I removed the door from the frame and removed all the hardware.
I plan to flip the frame upside down.
I cut the frame at the top and bottom to remove enough material to fit the driver side console.
Cut one door panel to fit new frame size.
Since this door will not need to block the wind, I left the second door panel off.
I did need to cut a 1/4" spacer from the door scrap that is screwed to the frame on the latch side. This keeps the door from closing too far.
Install hinge and latch.
Trace frame on console to mark opening. Mask area to be cut.
I used a plunge cut oscillating tool to make the cut.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-ON...ulti-tool-Attachment-Tool-Only-P340/202868525
Here is the result.