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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
MV 1648 NCS Sierra turned into a poor mans bass boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Slough Runner" data-source="post: 426620" data-attributes="member: 17113"><p>I'm sure your past the wiring stage. Sorry for the late response but maybe someone reading this will find it useful. I had no house hold wiring used on my boat. The used a lot of two strand, three strand and four strand wiring of different gauges with protective coating. I do a lot of wiring on trailers and cars at work so I had access to all that I needed. For my connections everything was used with best shrink tubing and crimp connectors. I used some water proof male and female plugs also. I always kept my gauge wires bigger than the expected load...better safe than sorry. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slough Runner, post: 426620, member: 17113"] I'm sure your past the wiring stage. Sorry for the late response but maybe someone reading this will find it useful. I had no house hold wiring used on my boat. The used a lot of two strand, three strand and four strand wiring of different gauges with protective coating. I do a lot of wiring on trailers and cars at work so I had access to all that I needed. For my connections everything was used with best shrink tubing and crimp connectors. I used some water proof male and female plugs also. I always kept my gauge wires bigger than the expected load...better safe than sorry. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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