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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Another Tracker rebuild! ‘88 Bass Tracker
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<blockquote data-quote="Turd Ferguson" data-source="post: 470070" data-attributes="member: 24527"><p>Thanks! I’m very good at overcomplicating things, driving myself crazy... :shock: </p><p></p><p>I’m very impressed with how this mount is built. But I wouldn’t want to consider anything else to hold up a unit that costs as much as that one...</p><p></p><p>I may add another conduit just in case. It’s definitely a good idea, seeing as I won’t have much room in the 1-1/4 to add anything else. Very helpful suggestion :beer: </p><p></p><p>When I bought the boat there were a few wires that ran from the console to the outboard, including the steering cable, throttle and shift cables, and the main power cable from the remote control. Those cables will be ran in the same place, under the gunnel along the back deck. So if I need to, and don’t have room in the conduit, I can bundle some wires along with those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turd Ferguson, post: 470070, member: 24527"] Thanks! I’m very good at overcomplicating things, driving myself crazy... :shock: I’m very impressed with how this mount is built. But I wouldn’t want to consider anything else to hold up a unit that costs as much as that one... I may add another conduit just in case. It’s definitely a good idea, seeing as I won’t have much room in the 1-1/4 to add anything else. Very helpful suggestion :beer: When I bought the boat there were a few wires that ran from the console to the outboard, including the steering cable, throttle and shift cables, and the main power cable from the remote control. Those cables will be ran in the same place, under the gunnel along the back deck. So if I need to, and don’t have room in the conduit, I can bundle some wires along with those. [/QUOTE]
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