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16 foot Hunting/Carp Boat Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunter8383" data-source="post: 413929" data-attributes="member: 8318"><p>Haven't posted in a few days but I'm still chipping away on the boat. I started framing out the front casting deck, and have all the supports drying from the sealant. I made a trolling motor bracket out of steel angle (had that laying around for free so it will work for now). Also got the nav lights installed and wires ran to the fuse panel. My battery cables from genuinedealz.com came in so I was able to install the trolling motor plug and run the Troller wires in rigid and to the battery. I have the LED courtesy lights in and wires also ran to the fuse panel. The panel is not installed yet but now that my wire came in I'll be ready to. I am very impressed with genuinedealz.com I got (2)-10' 8 gauge wires in both black and red with a ring terminal and heat shrink on one end and (2)-3' 8 gauge wires also in black and red for fuse panel feeds with the heat shrink and ring terminal. Those 4 custom made cables cost just over $40 with free shipping, are professionally made, and arrived in 3 days. Of course they are all marine wire. I highly recommend that company to anyone doing a build for all their electrical supplies and I haven't seen cheaper prices (no I'm not a paid spokesman). Also for any of you asparagus lovers it is growing like crazy right now so get after it!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunter8383, post: 413929, member: 8318"] Haven't posted in a few days but I'm still chipping away on the boat. I started framing out the front casting deck, and have all the supports drying from the sealant. I made a trolling motor bracket out of steel angle (had that laying around for free so it will work for now). Also got the nav lights installed and wires ran to the fuse panel. My battery cables from genuinedealz.com came in so I was able to install the trolling motor plug and run the Troller wires in rigid and to the battery. I have the LED courtesy lights in and wires also ran to the fuse panel. The panel is not installed yet but now that my wire came in I'll be ready to. I am very impressed with genuinedealz.com I got (2)-10' 8 gauge wires in both black and red with a ring terminal and heat shrink on one end and (2)-3' 8 gauge wires also in black and red for fuse panel feeds with the heat shrink and ring terminal. Those 4 custom made cables cost just over $40 with free shipping, are professionally made, and arrived in 3 days. Of course they are all marine wire. I highly recommend that company to anyone doing a build for all their electrical supplies and I haven't seen cheaper prices (no I'm not a paid spokesman). Also for any of you asparagus lovers it is growing like crazy right now so get after it!!! [/QUOTE]
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