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    Need to cover graph hole in bow

    I have a 2012 ZX 200 that I removed the original hummingbird 798 from. Would anyone know of where I can find a plate to cover the hole that was left from removing the graph on the bow?

    Hoping to not spend a lot! The ol lady already approved the graph and mount on Valentine's Day, can't push my luck to much!

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    #2
    Here is one I made. I have covered it with carbon fiber wrap since then. The wrap gave it more of a factory look. Only spent about 20 bucks total.
    New bow graph cover plate
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    #3
    You can make one from 1/4 inch plexiglas and paint it or cover it however you would like.

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    #4
    Check with some local dealers, they may have some of the blank plates available if a boat came in with no graphs installed and they performed the installation.

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    #5
    Covered mine with treated plywood and carpet,lots of options
    1/8" aluminum diamond plate cut to fit
    plexiglass.....
    '06 20I 250 HPDI

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    #6
    I had a cover plate and it blew off. Skeeter wanted about $30 for a piece of plastic. I got a piece of plexiglass from Lowes, shaped it to fit and sprayed the back side of the plexi with gray Rustoleum primer I had from another project, it matches pretty good. I stuck it in place with some velcro.
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    Neil Eckberg- Cary, NC - 2008 Skeeter ZX250- 250 Yamaha SHO

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    #7
    Thank you all. I now have to figure how I want to secure it on. I had thought about some adhesive or screwing it with silocone around. I want to make sure I don't have water running in when raining.