Molded insert replacements for cockpit of 25"

Schuster

New member
I have a 2007 25' and have decided that I would like to replace the cockpit bulkhead plastic molded inserts that are use for rod holders, deck brush etc. Does anyone know where I can order these from?
 
I repaired one, but one was too bad, so I purchased new. Went through NMI, Tom at the time, although I don't beleive he is still there. I think they were like $250 or so. Colby
 
Thanks for the replies everyone. Steve I am unable to post a picture of the insert at this time, but the picture in Colby's post is as near as I can remember identical. I'm not sure of the measurements at this time either. Colby, I will check with NMI and hopefully come up with a solution. Patrick thank you for reply, very helpful but I guess I will need to get some measurements before I go any further. Hoping to get this done before May 1.
 
Thanks Patrick, I saw that one and it looks pretty close. The netting on that could be changed to put in the hard front retainer wall from the original inserts. I'll have to check the measurements for opening on the existing set up. That is where I store my 15lb downrigger weights when not in use so need something substantial.
 
Jody, looks nice. I bet it holds lots of fishing items or whatever you want to put in there. Nice job!

I also like that electric plug for your Scotty Downrigger. Can you give us a name and part number for that plug. I don't like the original Scotty round plug as it tends to lose contact or not make contact easily unless you wiggle the connection just right. I have a friend who also has the same issue with his Scotty Downrigger. I know saltwater is the enemy with electrical connections but I need to try something different. Gary
 
DayBreak":86249ozi said:
Jody, looks nice. I bet it holds lots of fishing items or whatever you want to put in there. Nice job!

I also like that electric plug for your Scotty Downrigger. Can you give us a name and part number for that plug. I don't like the original Scotty round plug as it tends to lose contact or not make contact easily unless you wiggle the connection just right. I have a friend who also has the same issue with his Scotty Downrigger. I know saltwater is the enemy with electrical connections but I need to try something different. Gary


It's a 50 amp Anderson connector you can get them off Amazon or Cabelas.
 
Back
Top