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<blockquote data-quote="Fish Catcher Jim" data-source="post: 396822" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Not knowing your boat or lay out I am going to share something i did once on a 16 ft starcraft I rebuilt.</p><p>I ran pvc pipe ( hidden the best I could ) and ran my wires through them keeping them seperate. I also used some of that foam pipe insulating tubes or what ever it is called. Time for bed here.........lol </p><p>The foam acted as an insulater.</p><p></p><p>Just an idea that might work for ya.</p><p>FCJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fish Catcher Jim, post: 396822, member: 20060"] Not knowing your boat or lay out I am going to share something i did once on a 16 ft starcraft I rebuilt. I ran pvc pipe ( hidden the best I could ) and ran my wires through them keeping them seperate. I also used some of that foam pipe insulating tubes or what ever it is called. Time for bed here.........lol The foam acted as an insulater. Just an idea that might work for ya. FCJ [/QUOTE]
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