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Help Wiring a 1436?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hooky1420" data-source="post: 145582" data-attributes="member: 3367"><p>I catch people doing stuff like that all the time. Have hundreds of stories like that. We never get into the whole cheating spouse thing. We don't need to. South Florida is the fraud capital of the country, and I stay really busy.</p><p></p><p>I thought about the cooler idea for a live well. But this is my first build and 95% of the time I'm practicing catch and release. I may just make a removeable livewell after the fact and put it on the boat when I'm going out to bring home dinner. Who knows, after a year or so I will probably be looking for ways to change the modification to better suit my needs and may dig back in for another project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooky1420, post: 145582, member: 3367"] I catch people doing stuff like that all the time. Have hundreds of stories like that. We never get into the whole cheating spouse thing. We don't need to. South Florida is the fraud capital of the country, and I stay really busy. I thought about the cooler idea for a live well. But this is my first build and 95% of the time I'm practicing catch and release. I may just make a removeable livewell after the fact and put it on the boat when I'm going out to bring home dinner. Who knows, after a year or so I will probably be looking for ways to change the modification to better suit my needs and may dig back in for another project. [/QUOTE]
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