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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 385890" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>He does have a light on his dock, along with a receptacle. I would think the electrician would have installed the wires through conduit, etc. But then again, it was done sometime shortly after Hurricane Hugo in 1989, so, maybe it warrants some investigation. Think I'll talk to him and we'll take a look at the run of wires, the receptacle, make sure everything looks OK. If not, I'll offer to help him get it fixed. Because if this is the culprit eating up my boat, surely it has to be doing some damage to the portion of his motor that's in the water, since it's right next to the source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 385890, member: 6937"] He does have a light on his dock, along with a receptacle. I would think the electrician would have installed the wires through conduit, etc. But then again, it was done sometime shortly after Hurricane Hugo in 1989, so, maybe it warrants some investigation. Think I'll talk to him and we'll take a look at the run of wires, the receptacle, make sure everything looks OK. If not, I'll offer to help him get it fixed. Because if this is the culprit eating up my boat, surely it has to be doing some damage to the portion of his motor that's in the water, since it's right next to the source. [/QUOTE]
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