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UPGRADING MY 14' ALUMACRAFT
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<blockquote data-quote="3weight" data-source="post: 29891" data-attributes="member: 468"><p>Thanks Waterwings, that front seat is really comfortable and its a great place to store the battery to even out the weight a little. Everythng electronic runs off that battery. The gas motor is a manual start so it doesnt need a battery. I run the tm, ff, and I have a 12v plug for my gps and cell phone charger, and just the running lights running off the battery now. </p><p></p><p>It is all straight wired to the battery now, but I plan on putting a panel board on the side of that pedestal soon to control everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3weight, post: 29891, member: 468"] Thanks Waterwings, that front seat is really comfortable and its a great place to store the battery to even out the weight a little. Everythng electronic runs off that battery. The gas motor is a manual start so it doesnt need a battery. I run the tm, ff, and I have a 12v plug for my gps and cell phone charger, and just the running lights running off the battery now. It is all straight wired to the battery now, but I plan on putting a panel board on the side of that pedestal soon to control everything. [/QUOTE]
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