Looking good Craig!If you want to get fancy, you can send the controls to Miami and have them re-plated.
Craig, I know Scotty's rod holders are Lee's, but I too can't recall the outfit that does the plating.Kudos here to Fernando, his controls are the smoothest operating controls of any dual-station, Morse "S" equipped boat I've ever been on, fold down upper or not. He has them set up in "series", where the cables from the upper run to the lower binnacle, then from the lower to the motor. Typically, to get that smooth of an operation, especially with fold down upper stations, you have to rig them in "parallel", where the upper and the lower run to a transfer control box, with a short set of cables running to the motors...
Found it!!http://classicaquasport.com/smf/index.php?topic=8063.0Thanks Scotty, sent you a PM on pricing. Of course, I don't even really know how bad my controls look, since I haven't received them yet. But better to be prepared....
I'd appreciate that. I asked Robb Young about it when he flipped the boat, as I knew I had a few of them. He suggested grinding the cracks to make them a little wider, and filling them with either a resin/cabosil or gel coat/cabosil mixture. This is what Robb uses instead of fairing compound. But I would also like to hear what Chris says.