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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
2015 Alumacraft MV 1546 DD build
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<blockquote data-quote="dwbiggs" data-source="post: 369308" data-attributes="member: 15385"><p>How did you run your wiring from the front back? I used 3/4" pvc in between drop deck and back bench in the channel on the side wall. Fit perfect in the hole in the drop deck and I notched it to slide into small opening in the bench. I found caps/plugs on the side wall in the battery area and was able to punch through the foam to the opening at the front of bench and was able to feed wires through...worked great. Cut a small length of pvc to go through foam. Got running lights installed and cleats. Planning on putting in battery switch, bilge and switch panel this weekend. Oh, wanted to ask how u mounted the bilge pump as well.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwbiggs, post: 369308, member: 15385"] How did you run your wiring from the front back? I used 3/4" pvc in between drop deck and back bench in the channel on the side wall. Fit perfect in the hole in the drop deck and I notched it to slide into small opening in the bench. I found caps/plugs on the side wall in the battery area and was able to punch through the foam to the opening at the front of bench and was able to feed wires through...worked great. Cut a small length of pvc to go through foam. Got running lights installed and cleats. Planning on putting in battery switch, bilge and switch panel this weekend. Oh, wanted to ask how u mounted the bilge pump as well. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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