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<blockquote data-quote="Still Afloat" data-source="post: 512401" data-attributes="member: 32426"><p>I was under the hood of the North River yesterday to get some ideas for placement of the TM batteries, on-board charger and network hub. The wiring isn't a birds nest like yours but it does need some clean up like breakers at the batteries, and removal assorted inline fuses that are hidden around the boat. Also, the added on lead acid house battery in the bilge area isn’t anchored. </p><p></p><p>Also found about 20 holes that I intend to weld closed. Will hold off until next winter and remove the decking and fuel tank before firing up the welder. Something about boats seems to attract guys with drills.</p><p></p><p>Flatheadsteve, It’s not always fun cleaning up boats that previous owners may modified but, I really would have expected the manufacturer Xpress to do a more professional wiring job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Still Afloat, post: 512401, member: 32426"] I was under the hood of the North River yesterday to get some ideas for placement of the TM batteries, on-board charger and network hub. The wiring isn't a birds nest like yours but it does need some clean up like breakers at the batteries, and removal assorted inline fuses that are hidden around the boat. Also, the added on lead acid house battery in the bilge area isn’t anchored. Also found about 20 holes that I intend to weld closed. Will hold off until next winter and remove the decking and fuel tank before firing up the welder. Something about boats seems to attract guys with drills. Flatheadsteve, It’s not always fun cleaning up boats that previous owners may modified but, I really would have expected the manufacturer Xpress to do a more professional wiring job. [/QUOTE]
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