MDCrappie
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- Middle River, MD
I have personally never seen a electric start outboard motor installed with isolation hardware that would prevent, grounding the hull through the motor.
Funny thing is that I've seen (and read) of guys putting the rubber isolators and gobbing silicone sealer all over the bolts in an attempt to prevent the grounding as they have been given (what I think is) bad information.
Edit to add - My Starcraft originally had one of those rubber (anti-vibration I think) pads over the transom and it is a on 25hp, not thru bolted. I have a 16ga wire from the hull to the negative of battery. It wasn't till I installed a newer depthfinder and realized the interferance I was getting was from a ground issue. Putting that wire on completely stopped it.
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