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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
2012 Alumacraft 1648 NCS
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<blockquote data-quote="gwenning" data-source="post: 270787" data-attributes="member: 7808"><p>The next step in my process was to start adding components and run wiring. I built a base for the trolling motor to be mounted on then added a quick release bracket for easy storage and smother rides down the road. After running wire calculations I determined that 8awg wire and a 60amp circuit breaker would be sufficient for my needs. I then added a 2 bank charger. Even though I only have one battery wired right now I will be adding a second to run a fish finder, bilge and running lights. I also ran a marinco plug in the floor of the casting deck and built in two tempress 13x17 hatches. The puck and mounting base were all secured to the floor with 4in stainless bolts with lock nuts and washers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwenning, post: 270787, member: 7808"] The next step in my process was to start adding components and run wiring. I built a base for the trolling motor to be mounted on then added a quick release bracket for easy storage and smother rides down the road. After running wire calculations I determined that 8awg wire and a 60amp circuit breaker would be sufficient for my needs. I then added a 2 bank charger. Even though I only have one battery wired right now I will be adding a second to run a fish finder, bilge and running lights. I also ran a marinco plug in the floor of the casting deck and built in two tempress 13x17 hatches. The puck and mounting base were all secured to the floor with 4in stainless bolts with lock nuts and washers [/QUOTE]
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