Elimating EMF or elecrical magnetic interference
First of all let me say that I cannot ever remember having a problem with interference when I provided power to equipment using this method. I learned it years ago when I got into the telephone industry and why I haven't mentioned it before is beyond me. UTP or unshielded twisted pair wires was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. The wires are twisted together for the purposes of canceling out electromagnetic interference (EMI) from external sources. (I had to look this up) Twisted pairs are used not only in telephone lines but also in the computer world.
You may wonder why UTP isn't used more extensively than it is and the reason is simple. COST. It takes twice as much or more twisted wire for a run than untwisted wire.
I make my own and it is very easy to do. Say you have to run power to your new depth finder and it is 20 ft from the battery to the unit. Get equal lengths of wires (I use red and black) 40 ft long. Tie them together at each end. Loop one end over something so it will stay there. Make a hook out of something like a piece of wire clothes hanger and put it in your cordless drill. Go to the other end, hook it in the wire, pull the wires tight, and while keeping the wires tight turn the drill on. You will notice as the wire twists it keeps getting shorter and shorter. Stop when it gets to 20 ft and you are done. Keep in mind the more twists the better but the more wire you will need.