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<blockquote data-quote="nathanielrthomas" data-source="post: 154412" data-attributes="member: 1207"><p>I put mine in the back of the boat, mounted with slicone on the floor against the transom beside the plug. I ran the hose up over the transom and secured it with a plastic pvc clamp like the one pictured below. Being that my battery was right there it was easy to intall a switch in the corner brace. If your gonna use silicone to install it, let it dry overnight before you go pulling and tugging on the unit to run the wires and hose. Silicone holds great, and you dont have to drill any holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathanielrthomas, post: 154412, member: 1207"] I put mine in the back of the boat, mounted with slicone on the floor against the transom beside the plug. I ran the hose up over the transom and secured it with a plastic pvc clamp like the one pictured below. Being that my battery was right there it was easy to intall a switch in the corner brace. If your gonna use silicone to install it, let it dry overnight before you go pulling and tugging on the unit to run the wires and hose. Silicone holds great, and you dont have to drill any holes. [/QUOTE]
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