Hi
I promised in the other thread to share something about my bow thruster project.
This is on a Vista 258 2006 model.
The bow thruster to be installed is a Side Power SE40,
http://sleipnerab.se/produkt/19038/se40-tunnel-thruster-12v/.
First off - I removed all the wood in the very front storage compartment so I can access the tunnel-to-be from the front, in order to glass it in (later).
Then I made a template and sawed out the most of the v-berth floor, for two reasons. 1) access to install the thruster and 2) be able to storge stuff in there.

and here it is - sawed it out very carefully as I want to reuse the piece I removed as a lid later on. One thing I did not count on was that I couldn't cut as far back as I thought - underneath the last two, three inches of the intended cutout is a cross-boat support. I had to cut further forward and unfortunately make the back corners straight not nice and rounded. Bummer - but I will survive.

I made a mockup of the tunnel in some lightweight cardboard in order to get an idea for placement. Gotta remember that I want it as far forward as possible, but not too high either. Before I started, I measured using a tube, water and basic physics that the water level is approx 3.5" above the v-berth flooring, so installing it just below is a good compromise of forward and depth. The top of the tunnel is thus just over 4" below the surface, which should work well but not place it so deep it drags whilst planing. As you can see in the photo below, I also positioned the mount of the motor on my cardboard tunnel to get an idea of how it will mount.

Next step is to get an exact position of the tunnel perpendicular to the boats centerline, mark out the centers and drill a center hole - then the big tunnel-saw comes out...and in goes the tube. That is probably for next weekend.
In the meantime, I'll be shopping fibreglass, resin and some other bits and bobs.
Hope this is intresting for anyone. I have never seen a 258 Vista with a bow thruster so maybe I'll be the first

Mike