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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Project River Donkey complete....alumacraft 1542
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<blockquote data-quote="Blake" data-source="post: 421885" data-attributes="member: 4737"><p>Yeah good point on those Jack plate bolts, I should probably trim em. </p><p></p><p>The wires look kinda messy, but they really aren't. I used lots of zip ties and wire covers where I could, but underneath that switch panel there's just no really good way of making it look nice. Which is why I build the back hatch, so you couldn't see any of that bilge area- outta sight outta mind. All of the wires from bow to stern are in a wire loom along the port gunwale, you can probably see it. All of the grounds off the battery are in a wire loom as well. I used short positive wires off the switches to tie back in to the battery switch. The depth finder wires I had to leave uncut so I just rolled them up and zip tied em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blake, post: 421885, member: 4737"] Yeah good point on those Jack plate bolts, I should probably trim em. The wires look kinda messy, but they really aren't. I used lots of zip ties and wire covers where I could, but underneath that switch panel there's just no really good way of making it look nice. Which is why I build the back hatch, so you couldn't see any of that bilge area- outta sight outta mind. All of the wires from bow to stern are in a wire loom along the port gunwale, you can probably see it. All of the grounds off the battery are in a wire loom as well. I used short positive wires off the switches to tie back in to the battery switch. The depth finder wires I had to leave uncut so I just rolled them up and zip tied em. [/QUOTE]
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