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1991 Bass Tracker Pro 17 elec wiring
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<blockquote data-quote="NASA1" data-source="post: 476902" data-attributes="member: 26841"><p>Thanks for the reply, yeah I am finding out that it is pretty simple the more I look into the thing. It's a little tight in spots but I am just gonna pull up the deck some to check it all out. </p><p></p><p>Just finding too many wires cut and hanging right now and the main power or ground is out for the trolling motor. But that one seems very simple. The tilt/trim on the bow works for the up but not for the down. </p><p></p><p>The house battery was gone and the wires doubled up on the motor battery also which could help kill it all pretty quick when trolling, but with a little time and beer I can get it back to working great. </p><p></p><p>Overall the boat is in great shape for the age, just had an owner who knew less than me when it comes to electrical stuff. Can't be too hard but was just hoping for a short cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NASA1, post: 476902, member: 26841"] Thanks for the reply, yeah I am finding out that it is pretty simple the more I look into the thing. It's a little tight in spots but I am just gonna pull up the deck some to check it all out. Just finding too many wires cut and hanging right now and the main power or ground is out for the trolling motor. But that one seems very simple. The tilt/trim on the bow works for the up but not for the down. The house battery was gone and the wires doubled up on the motor battery also which could help kill it all pretty quick when trolling, but with a little time and beer I can get it back to working great. Overall the boat is in great shape for the age, just had an owner who knew less than me when it comes to electrical stuff. Can't be too hard but was just hoping for a short cut. [/QUOTE]
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