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<blockquote data-quote="moelkhuntr" data-source="post: 177679" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>I just took bolts and screwed the ends together. I silver soldered ends on the jumper cables after cutting to length and left the original ends on the motor ends. I done it this way incase I had to move them back if it didn't work. This sure helped balance out my boat. I wrapped a bunch of electrical tape around the connections to protect them an then run it up the sides of the boat under the ribs. Mine is an aluminum flat bottom. Super nice and high quality jumper cables and really flexible. I used 4 gauge so would not have any voltage drop. May of got by with 6 gauge but didn't chance it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moelkhuntr, post: 177679, member: 4235"] I just took bolts and screwed the ends together. I silver soldered ends on the jumper cables after cutting to length and left the original ends on the motor ends. I done it this way incase I had to move them back if it didn't work. This sure helped balance out my boat. I wrapped a bunch of electrical tape around the connections to protect them an then run it up the sides of the boat under the ribs. Mine is an aluminum flat bottom. Super nice and high quality jumper cables and really flexible. I used 4 gauge so would not have any voltage drop. May of got by with 6 gauge but didn't chance it. [/QUOTE]
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