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<blockquote data-quote="ober51" data-source="post: 211558" data-attributes="member: 1354"><p>I can't remember what accessory is in which slot, and my little notebook paper is outside in the boat...in the rain. There is nothing extravegant - FF, radio, bilge, aerator, etc. I wound up putting 5 amp fuses in all of the empty ones. Everything works as of now other than the accessory plug. I might just get that done in the winter, and add another FF at the bow in the process. For now, I need to fish once I can get the transom painted. Tomorrow very early is the first coat then early afternoon is the second in between a wet sand. Then maybe buff it out, we will see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ober51, post: 211558, member: 1354"] I can't remember what accessory is in which slot, and my little notebook paper is outside in the boat...in the rain. There is nothing extravegant - FF, radio, bilge, aerator, etc. I wound up putting 5 amp fuses in all of the empty ones. Everything works as of now other than the accessory plug. I might just get that done in the winter, and add another FF at the bow in the process. For now, I need to fish once I can get the transom painted. Tomorrow very early is the first coat then early afternoon is the second in between a wet sand. Then maybe buff it out, we will see. [/QUOTE]
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