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<blockquote data-quote="smoody" data-source="post: 51832" data-attributes="member: 804"><p>Match the wire size to the trolling motor wire, and I would not suggest using a regular AC plug, use a closed water proof plug, those are grounded internally in case of water contact. If you have other electronics up front run a "trunk" line wire maybe 10/12 guage up to the bow area to a fuse box and then you can branch off that with the same guage wire your devices use. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since you have no drain hole, I strongly suggest getting a boat cover designed for your style and size boat, OR and this is what I would do, install a drain hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoody, post: 51832, member: 804"] Match the wire size to the trolling motor wire, and I would not suggest using a regular AC plug, use a closed water proof plug, those are grounded internally in case of water contact. If you have other electronics up front run a "trunk" line wire maybe 10/12 guage up to the bow area to a fuse box and then you can branch off that with the same guage wire your devices use. Since you have no drain hole, I strongly suggest getting a boat cover designed for your style and size boat, OR and this is what I would do, install a drain hole. [/QUOTE]
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