I am sorry it is going to slow, but since the surgery I can feel my fingertips again, interesting feeling. Lol. After I get these stiches out I will have another surgery on my right hand and have a couple weeks of recovery and maybe I can get this beast wet before I run out of springtime.
All this free time has given me a chance to order a lot of the smaller parts I will be adding and I figured I would let you in on my goodies.
The boat will be wired and plumed from scratch so I got most of the stuff I think I will need. 100’ of 14/2 for the lights and the majority of the electrical items, 17’ 4awg for power distribution, and 10’ 14/3 for the bilge. 50 or so crimp connectors of various types, and heat shrink. All of the wire and connectors are tinned for marine use. I got it all from Greg’s marine wire supply on Ebay, they had the best prices and shipping I could find.
I went to Academy and found a switch panel I liked, but it was missing the labels. They had it marked down from $89 to $40 since it was missing the labels. BEP Marine Contour Generation 2, with 6 switches. I went ahead and picked it up not knowing that the labels would be almost impossible to find. The only place I could find them was a marine shop in Australia, so I went ahead and ordered the labels and another panel with 4 switches to finish off my switch needs. I still came out ahead since the additional shipping was only $14 to ship overseas. I got the 10 fuse block and ground bus from o'reilly auto parts. I looked at several different brands and types of live well timers and couldn’t find one that worked the way I wanted it to. I ended up running across a company called Eng-Genius Technologies INC. that made what I was looking for. They have adjustable on/off timing, run time between charging timer, and a low battery shut off. After reading about the company and products I liked what I saw and got two of them for my two live well and bait wells @ $45 each.
I had the 1992 version of the cable rotary steering. After looking at my setup and the work, drilling, bending that I would have to do to get the old cable through the floor and to the motor I decided to go with hydraulic steering. Bendable hoses and 45-90* connectors make for a much cleaner install and I don’t have to drill as many holes in the bracing of the boat. Again after several hours of searching the best deal I could find was on Ebay for a full setup by Bay Star. $485 and it comes with everthing to install, including the oil.
I want to be able to light the inside of the boat at night without having to carry a bunch of laterns and flashlights so I chose to install 10 – 9 light led strips along the walls of the boat. They are just over 6” long and 1” wide. I think they will do the job nicely. I looked online and in stores, they were all basically the same price. Academy had them for .50 cheaper than I could find anywhere else. So… saved $5 in all. $14.25 each light.