I tried this photo technique on the boat for the first time in the area under my E38 cockpit this month, after replacing the steering cables. This is taken by hand from behind the water heater shelf. The undulations in the steering wire and the jagged appearing horizontal lines are due to a shaky hand during the pan.
Right to left in the photo (looking aft in the boat):
1. Black dryer duct is for ventilation to the engine from the aft lazarette area.
2. The blue corrugated ducts are navigation system wire runs.
3. Red and black cables are throttle and shifter teleflex cables coming down from the pedestal
4. You can see three of the four bronze steering system sheaves and the quadrant. The fourth sheave is behind the black vent duct
5. Rudder tube in the center
6. Cockpit drain hoses. The two inside drains are crossed and connect to the above-waterline thru-hulls. Note that one ball valve handle (yellow) is visible way aft. The two outer drains are teed together (gray tee) and plumbed forward to the below waterline thru-hull under the sink.
7. The gray box on the left side of the photo is an AC isolation transformer. It weighs 52 pounds, which doesn't help the squat when we're motoring.
I'll probably use panorama mode for other areas on the boat in the future.
Right to left in the photo (looking aft in the boat):
1. Black dryer duct is for ventilation to the engine from the aft lazarette area.
2. The blue corrugated ducts are navigation system wire runs.
3. Red and black cables are throttle and shifter teleflex cables coming down from the pedestal
4. You can see three of the four bronze steering system sheaves and the quadrant. The fourth sheave is behind the black vent duct
5. Rudder tube in the center
6. Cockpit drain hoses. The two inside drains are crossed and connect to the above-waterline thru-hulls. Note that one ball valve handle (yellow) is visible way aft. The two outer drains are teed together (gray tee) and plumbed forward to the below waterline thru-hull under the sink.
7. The gray box on the left side of the photo is an AC isolation transformer. It weighs 52 pounds, which doesn't help the squat when we're motoring.
I'll probably use panorama mode for other areas on the boat in the future.