Folks may find some of my findings from this refurb interesting. 1. Orange circled area in picture-This is an empty space in the deck, fore of the fuel coffin. You could in theory add a hatch here for more storage. I'm not going to. All that is in there is the fuel vent and fill lines that pass through, plus bow light wires (and trolling motor wires in my case). You could easily use it for life jackets, possibly a battery, tackle, etc.2. Yellow line on starboard side of coffin. There is a channel here where bow light wires (and trolling motor wires) in my case can go, en route to the bow. Its a major pain to rig this because the hole inside the deck where the wires can go is about as wide as a quarter. You might not know this without taking it all apart and I haven't seem many 175's deconstructed.3. This is the standard opening for all the rigging to go both fore and aft. I want to widen the opening as I've added a lot of stuff (speaker in stern, livewell, transducer) that makes it crowded, and there's a good chance that trim tabs are on the way for me.Any recommended methods for #3? I am thinking just use jigsaw, with some pre-drilled holes to get started. I will make it wider on the starboard side, away from fuel coffin. I'd also like to maybe make a flange to keep any potential dripping out, if there's an easy way? I won't spend much time on it (Famous last words). I was thinking cut a few inches of 6 inch PVC tube and epoxy to the deck? Something like that.
Quote from: CTsalt12 on February 24, 2021, 10:16:59 PMFolks may find some of my findings from this refurb interesting. 1. Orange circled area in picture-This is an empty space in the deck, fore of the fuel coffin. You could in theory add a hatch here for more storage. I'm not going to. All that is in there is the fuel vent and fill lines that pass through, plus bow light wires (and trolling motor wires in my case). You could easily use it for life jackets, possibly a battery, tackle, etc.2. Yellow line on starboard side of coffin. There is a channel here where bow light wires (and trolling motor wires) in my case can go, en route to the bow. Its a major pain to rig this because the hole inside the deck where the wires can go is about as wide as a quarter. You might not know this without taking it all apart and I haven't seem many 175's deconstructed.3. This is the standard opening for all the rigging to go both fore and aft. I want to widen the opening as I've added a lot of stuff (speaker in stern, livewell, transducer) that makes it crowded, and there's a good chance that trim tabs are on the way for me.Any recommended methods for #3? I am thinking just use jigsaw, with some pre-drilled holes to get started. I will make it wider on the starboard side, away from fuel coffin. I'd also like to maybe make a flange to keep any potential dripping out, if there's an easy way? I won't spend much time on it (Famous last words). I was thinking cut a few inches of 6 inch PVC tube and epoxy to the deck? Something like that.Do you have the trough from console to the aft, on your boat? There was a recent thread where the member had a hole from a PO drilled into the end of the trough and they routed fuel line and other wiring through that hole into the fuel coffin. If you have the trough, can you take a better pic of the end near the console and that hole you're talking about please? We were trying to figure out how the factory routed that stuff originally. Looks like you have the answer.