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Port & starboard, a play on the aircraft style overheard console theme?This maybe a really dumb question but what do the red and green lines/markings on the central and roof consoles meant to signify?
I have no idea.
Example on roof console.
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You are doing better than me.Port & starboard, a play on the aircraft style overheard console theme?
Yes, they are apparently a nod from Toby Ecuyer, designer of the Grenadier interior.Port & starboard, a play on the aircraft style overheard console theme?
I went and read that and I thought I was going mad againHi @TheDocAUS - here’s an old discussion from last summer you might enjoy where this was discussed.
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It's useful info should you attempt a river crossing and float out into sea.The door seals are so good they might allow thatI went and read that and I thought I was going mad again
Which explains why I had no idea about the red and green lines, not being a boatie.Hi @TheDocAUS - here’s an old discussion from last summer you might enjoy where this was discussed.
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I nearly had that happen when crossing the Gascoyne River. Well, float off the concrete crossing into the river with car and trailer! My one very close near miss, the water was nearly up to the window, which was open. If you ignore the accident which destroyed the Patrol. My other near miss, but that was with death.It's useful info should you attempt a river crossing and float out into sea.The door seals are so good they might allow that
But you'll need a louder horn in the English Channel![]()