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Novaman's 1648 Tracker Grizzly
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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 256502" data-attributes="member: 6585"><p>Thanks guys! Next on the agenda is getting the transom ready to paint, but first it needs to have any edges ground smooth, and same with the corner caps. On to the wiring before anything else. I fed 4 sets of wires thru a 3/4" plastic water line, the kind you'd bury for new construction ( since I had 25' left from 10 yrs ago). I'd probably try something softer next time, since I had to use a heat gun on this stuff then walk on it to make it "oval" enough to push behind the ribs, all in 1 pc,from bow deck to stern pod. That tubes tough enough I'll never have to worry about something ever cutting through it by accident. Pulled 3 sets of 16AWG wire for the bow light , flood lights, and a spare and one set of 14AWG to the bow to use for for a power anchor winch. The TM wiring will be a short run to the front cubby for that battery. I got a great price on a couple of Minnkota 60amp breakers (posted a link in the Electrical thread ) at $30 ea. incl shipping off from Ebay. I hope to get some more pics posted on Sun. of the electrical box and switches and a few other things I just got done with, but for now it's time for Nascar @ Texas. Good nite all! :arrow: <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" />opcorn: :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 256502, member: 6585"] Thanks guys! Next on the agenda is getting the transom ready to paint, but first it needs to have any edges ground smooth, and same with the corner caps. On to the wiring before anything else. I fed 4 sets of wires thru a 3/4" plastic water line, the kind you'd bury for new construction ( since I had 25' left from 10 yrs ago). I'd probably try something softer next time, since I had to use a heat gun on this stuff then walk on it to make it "oval" enough to push behind the ribs, all in 1 pc,from bow deck to stern pod. That tubes tough enough I'll never have to worry about something ever cutting through it by accident. Pulled 3 sets of 16AWG wire for the bow light , flood lights, and a spare and one set of 14AWG to the bow to use for for a power anchor winch. The TM wiring will be a short run to the front cubby for that battery. I got a great price on a couple of Minnkota 60amp breakers (posted a link in the Electrical thread ) at $30 ea. incl shipping off from Ebay. I hope to get some more pics posted on Sun. of the electrical box and switches and a few other things I just got done with, but for now it's time for Nascar @ Texas. Good nite all! :arrow: :popcorn: :beer: [/QUOTE]
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