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quick disconnects for trolling motor?
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<blockquote data-quote="DearJon" data-source="post: 306681" data-attributes="member: 9078"><p>On my last boat, I had the same set up. Instead of fooling around with connectors, I decided to go this route: I bought a cheap set of jumper cables and cut them in half. I attached the 8gauge wires to the trolling motor and called it a day. Whenever I wanted to move the trolling motor, I just clamped to the nearest battery terminals. The alligator clamps come pre-colored red and black too. If they ever break or corrode, you'll still have the other half of the cable set that you can hook up and be good as new. It worked great when I used them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DearJon, post: 306681, member: 9078"] On my last boat, I had the same set up. Instead of fooling around with connectors, I decided to go this route: I bought a cheap set of jumper cables and cut them in half. I attached the 8gauge wires to the trolling motor and called it a day. Whenever I wanted to move the trolling motor, I just clamped to the nearest battery terminals. The alligator clamps come pre-colored red and black too. If they ever break or corrode, you'll still have the other half of the cable set that you can hook up and be good as new. It worked great when I used them. [/QUOTE]
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