Mike,
This may sound like a complaint, but its not. Maybe it could be classified under the catch-all phrase "Constructive Criticism".
One of the few things about your boat LaVida and similar others that I feel could be improved is the location of the control panel.
To others that are reading this, Mike's CD 33 panel is inches above the sole on the stb'd vertical storage compartment partition below the seat.
When I was at your helm, I thought to myself that if I wanted to read the meters, I would have to leave my position and go forward of the wheel, stoop down low to the floor to read them. What could the CD designers have been thinking? Maybe it all boiled down to saving a few $$$ in construction.
To me and my way of thinking, the ideal place for a control panel is in full view of the helmsman for instant viewing and in easy reach for any expedient adjustments necessary to maintain safety. Of course, protection from weather and spray should be a consideration, too.
Thinking deeper on the subject, I believe that it would be a major project for an owner to reinstall a panel from its existing location to an improved spot for easier viewing. Very major.
Just thinking out loud again on a blustery, early winter afternoon, wondering what else I can crab about until supper is ready.
Go Ohio State,
O J