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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Sea King build "Quacked Skull"
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<blockquote data-quote="kylerprochaska" data-source="post: 334274" data-attributes="member: 3028"><p>Wood frame is complete and treated; as of right now that's the progress. I took a break from the boat to try and save some money for the holidays. Next step is running the wiring, then flooring and carpeting, but I plan on doing that in a month or so. As far as the the rod holders go, I used Sched. 40, but one of them cracked. If I make any more of them I will def. be using schedule 80. I plan on running two batteries, one for the TM and the other for electronics... fish finder, bilge pump, lighting, 12v outlets, etc. Any suggestion on what gauge of wire a guy should use for this? My batteries will be under the front deck so I can distribute the weight evenly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kylerprochaska, post: 334274, member: 3028"] Wood frame is complete and treated; as of right now that's the progress. I took a break from the boat to try and save some money for the holidays. Next step is running the wiring, then flooring and carpeting, but I plan on doing that in a month or so. As far as the the rod holders go, I used Sched. 40, but one of them cracked. If I make any more of them I will def. be using schedule 80. I plan on running two batteries, one for the TM and the other for electronics... fish finder, bilge pump, lighting, 12v outlets, etc. Any suggestion on what gauge of wire a guy should use for this? My batteries will be under the front deck so I can distribute the weight evenly [/QUOTE]
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