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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft 1236 Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Maxamillion" data-source="post: 353111" data-attributes="member: 14031"><p>Just picked up a Attowood trolling motor quick connect cable. What I wanted was to never have to open the battery box up. What this cable does it allows you to connect one end to the battery and the other end out the battery box. Then when you get to the dock just connect the two ends. No opening the box etc. I did have to install a bigger loop to go on the terminal on one end of the connecter along with cutting the wires and re crimping them etc.I didn't want to install a switch panel because it seemed to complicated. I may install one in the future when I get lights and a fish finder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxamillion, post: 353111, member: 14031"] Just picked up a Attowood trolling motor quick connect cable. What I wanted was to never have to open the battery box up. What this cable does it allows you to connect one end to the battery and the other end out the battery box. Then when you get to the dock just connect the two ends. No opening the box etc. I did have to install a bigger loop to go on the terminal on one end of the connecter along with cutting the wires and re crimping them etc.I didn't want to install a switch panel because it seemed to complicated. I may install one in the future when I get lights and a fish finder. [/QUOTE]
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