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Baptistpreach's 1436 Monark -100% 8/14
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<blockquote data-quote="baptistpreach" data-source="post: 81443" data-attributes="member: 832"><p>Well, the finish line is in sight!!</p><p></p><p>There were 2 things that kept me from attaching my decks: 1. was painting the outside of the boat; 2. doing the electrical wiring. I got some help with a guy from my church who is knowledgeable about these things, and we are almost done! We wired my lights for inside my hatches (that will are turned on with a switch), and put 2 separate 12V outlets on the front deck.</p><p></p><p>The 12V outlets are ready for power without a switch, and the lights come on in both front hatches when one switch is hit. The idea for the spacing of the lighting was my friends, this way each hatch actually has a third light that is "sharing" and shining on both sides (if that makes any sense, if not, just disregard!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baptistpreach, post: 81443, member: 832"] Well, the finish line is in sight!! There were 2 things that kept me from attaching my decks: 1. was painting the outside of the boat; 2. doing the electrical wiring. I got some help with a guy from my church who is knowledgeable about these things, and we are almost done! We wired my lights for inside my hatches (that will are turned on with a switch), and put 2 separate 12V outlets on the front deck. The 12V outlets are ready for power without a switch, and the lights come on in both front hatches when one switch is hit. The idea for the spacing of the lighting was my friends, this way each hatch actually has a third light that is "sharing" and shining on both sides (if that makes any sense, if not, just disregard!) [/QUOTE]
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