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<blockquote data-quote="dmoberly" data-source="post: 349113" data-attributes="member: 13540"><p>First time boat owner here. I have an Alumacraft MV 1648 NCS. For now, I'm just running a transom mount 70# MK TM and may get an outboard down the road. I bought a MK 210D onboard charger and need help in the installation. It's pretty heavy so I'd like to use nuts/bolts instead of screws for installation. The only place that is an option is in battery compartment area in the back and drill holes in the hull of the boat. I plan on putting nylon washers as spacers to keep away from metal on metal. Are there any issues I should be concerned with drilling into the hull or should I use large sheet metal screws and attach the charger to the bench? I plan on using #M 5200 sealant as well. Any input/suggestions would be great appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmoberly, post: 349113, member: 13540"] First time boat owner here. I have an Alumacraft MV 1648 NCS. For now, I'm just running a transom mount 70# MK TM and may get an outboard down the road. I bought a MK 210D onboard charger and need help in the installation. It's pretty heavy so I'd like to use nuts/bolts instead of screws for installation. The only place that is an option is in battery compartment area in the back and drill holes in the hull of the boat. I plan on putting nylon washers as spacers to keep away from metal on metal. Are there any issues I should be concerned with drilling into the hull or should I use large sheet metal screws and attach the charger to the bench? I plan on using #M 5200 sealant as well. Any input/suggestions would be great appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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