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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft 1236 Makeover- livewell pg 11 - update front deck
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 66875" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>For the front trolling motor, you can see the wires running along the left side inside the ribs. These go into the middle bench section where I have the 2 batteries running in parallel. Those wires are running along the lip that forms the top of the bench seat. I just have some self tapping screws holding them in place since there was nothing to attach wire ties to. I'll take more pics of it tonight when I get home and post it here.</p><p>The rear trolling motor now has it's own battery in the rear. I do have the option of hooking it up to the 2 batteries in the bench - for that I ran 2 4ga wires down the same side thru the ribs from the bench to the rear.</p><p></p><p>As far as lights - well, I haven't ran any yet, but I'll put them in the plastic corrugated wire sleeves and run them down the side of the boat opposite the power lines. I don't plan on fishing where I need lights, so what I'll probably do is just buy the removable battery operated bow light and stern light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 66875, member: 677"] For the front trolling motor, you can see the wires running along the left side inside the ribs. These go into the middle bench section where I have the 2 batteries running in parallel. Those wires are running along the lip that forms the top of the bench seat. I just have some self tapping screws holding them in place since there was nothing to attach wire ties to. I'll take more pics of it tonight when I get home and post it here. The rear trolling motor now has it's own battery in the rear. I do have the option of hooking it up to the 2 batteries in the bench - for that I ran 2 4ga wires down the same side thru the ribs from the bench to the rear. As far as lights - well, I haven't ran any yet, but I'll put them in the plastic corrugated wire sleeves and run them down the side of the boat opposite the power lines. I don't plan on fishing where I need lights, so what I'll probably do is just buy the removable battery operated bow light and stern light. [/QUOTE]
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