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<blockquote data-quote="wmk0002" data-source="post: 459055" data-attributes="member: 13975"><p>I bought a roll of 1/2", non-metallic, flexible, pvc conduit from Lowe's as well. It fits tightly down the crimp in the sides (behind the ribs). I plan to run it from the junction box just forward or the rear deck through the crimp and all the way under the front deck. I think I will cut out an access hole/square just big enough to get my hand in on top of the front deck. Not sure yet how/where I will route the primary power/ ground and primary wires for the bilge and anchor light back to the battery though. I'll update progress here later this week as well as in my build thread in my sig. Thanks for all of the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmk0002, post: 459055, member: 13975"] I bought a roll of 1/2", non-metallic, flexible, pvc conduit from Lowe's as well. It fits tightly down the crimp in the sides (behind the ribs). I plan to run it from the junction box just forward or the rear deck through the crimp and all the way under the front deck. I think I will cut out an access hole/square just big enough to get my hand in on top of the front deck. Not sure yet how/where I will route the primary power/ ground and primary wires for the bilge and anchor light back to the battery though. I'll update progress here later this week as well as in my build thread in my sig. Thanks for all of the help! [/QUOTE]
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