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<blockquote data-quote="97Aero" data-source="post: 335998" data-attributes="member: 13053"><p>Thanks everyone. Talked to the G3 tech reps and on that boat the only real way to do it is to drill off the side panel. Drilled it off and exposed all the wiring. Making the run underfloor was pretty easy after that. This gave me a reason to dress out the wires to my standard (I am a Aviation Electrical Engineer) I suppose in later models of this boat they put a wire conduit according to the tech rep which would make it much easier. </p><p>Anyway all is well now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97Aero, post: 335998, member: 13053"] Thanks everyone. Talked to the G3 tech reps and on that boat the only real way to do it is to drill off the side panel. Drilled it off and exposed all the wiring. Making the run underfloor was pretty easy after that. This gave me a reason to dress out the wires to my standard (I am a Aviation Electrical Engineer) I suppose in later models of this boat they put a wire conduit according to the tech rep which would make it much easier. Anyway all is well now. [/QUOTE]
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