Nice day in Wickford yesterday, but a little too cold to compound (they say at least 40). So what's the next best thing to do? Cut a big hole in your boat!

As part of the electronics upgrade we tackle one of the few design flaws of the 28 TE, the inadequate real estate for big screen electronic gear. While my helm area layout (see post above) looks good it is displacing my VHF radio and a Furuno 1733 Radar/Plotter that works fine. Moving these two items to the Mate's side seems to make sense. If you see this man near your boat with a sawzall, run away:

Of course no project of this scope is without it's setbacks. We could not see around the turn at one point and a couple of wire's got knicked. The bad one is the main AC from the shore power connector.
Oh well, I was going to install a Galvanic Isolator in that circuit anyway, it will just happen sooner rather than later.
The finished cut:
It will be covered with another cherry panel (matching the helm side) with the 1733 (7" Radar GPS) and VHF radio mounted in it, along with (eventually) a high water alarm.
One question I have is rerouting the Furuno Radar cable to the port side. Is there any reasonable way to get this massive connector off or do I have to detach the cable at the radardome and work backwards?
There is nothing like a project like this to learn more about your boat however! Finally found the alarm system guts and good spot for the galvanic isolator ( behind the cup holder on the port side). Most of the wiring goes though the bilge area ahead of the batteries and through the area under the quarter berth, making access, if not easy at least understandable.