You used Carol's cutting board? You are not only handy, you are brave.
DP
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You used Carol's cutting board? You are not only handy, you are brave.
DP
Hey Boarbuster,
I was interested in the overall length because one day I plan to buy me a new boat and I have a 21.5 foot garage. Overall length has to be shorter than that. I'll probably have to have a swing-away tongue. Either that or build a new house or a detached garage, which ain't happening at my age!!!
It sure broke my heart to remove the console, side panel, live well plumbing, fuel tank bracket and seats, but it was needed to accomplish what I wanted to do. The wire, 4 strands of #12, 4 strands of #16, the ethernet cable and transducer cable are in place and the boat is ready to be assembled.
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More wire pulling pics
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Restored console, side panel, seats, and fuel tank back to their original positions. Routed wiring through the console and up to the console sonar mount. Ran a couple strings of led lights and painted parts today. Not many pics since dark happened upon me all at once. I did take a pic of the nav lights and led lights.
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Moving right along!
Disco lights !!!!HUM!!!!!!!
Do it once and do it right, is what I always say! It's lookin' good, Randell. I'm so happy for you and Carol and can't wait to see y'all on the water with it! Good job, man!:ThumbsUp
Fuse block. Now where is that piece of cutting board I had left from the transducer mount? The fuse block and ground bus will mount to it and install in the battery compartment.
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