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<blockquote data-quote="FlyBye" data-source="post: 224544" data-attributes="member: 6170"><p>It doesn't sound like you are familiar with the newer Tracker Grizzly jon boats... There are no wires that come installed in the gunnel. There is little room to hold a drill where the transom brace meets the side wall (under the gunnel).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Apparently, he was running the wire in the inside of the gunnel where the wire would be unseen and completely incased (it is supposed to be hollow). I don't see how you drill a hole (in the rear) without using one of those flexible shafts to connect a bit. There isn't much room for a drill. A dremmel tool could be used to cut or grind an opening underneath, but what a mess it would be, it wouldn't be desirable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyBye, post: 224544, member: 6170"] It doesn't sound like you are familiar with the newer Tracker Grizzly jon boats... There are no wires that come installed in the gunnel. There is little room to hold a drill where the transom brace meets the side wall (under the gunnel). Apparently, he was running the wire in the inside of the gunnel where the wire would be unseen and completely incased (it is supposed to be hollow). I don't see how you drill a hole (in the rear) without using one of those flexible shafts to connect a bit. There isn't much room for a drill. A dremmel tool could be used to cut or grind an opening underneath, but what a mess it would be, it wouldn't be desirable. [/QUOTE]
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