Riverman said:Always put an inline master fuse in the positive side near the battery.
Yep... LOL... It does now...
Riverman said:Always put an inline master fuse in the positive side near the battery.
AnglerC said:stomper said:WOW you're doing a heck of a job on that boat. Looks great. One would never know it was your first time rebuilding a boat. What kind of live well is that and where did you pick up.
BigDan said:I'd also like to know where you snagged that livewell from. It'd be nice to have one like that in my boat.
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Funny you guys should mention that livewell. It was a major pain to deal with but now that it's done I'm glad I did it. I found it here. https://greatlakesskipper.com/lund-...ly-marine-boat-livewell-baitwell-tank-2005571 There's 2 left get them while they're hot. A word of advice... When I ordered it, it is considered an oversize package An oversize package that weighs maybe 20 pounds. If that... anyway they were going to gouge me $148.00 in shipping. I told them that's almost the same price as the tank!!! I told them never mind. That was on a Saturday. I called again on Monday and asked the weekday staff if they could do better on the shipping. They came back with $53.00. I'll take it.
But when I got it I discovered it didn't fit. I measured the boat twice!!! I just didn't take into account that the boat is a DEEP V... Duuuuuhhhhhh "V"??? I'm an idiot... Anyway after everything Great Lake Skipper had done to help me I wasn't about send it back. Plus I loved it... It just didn't fit. So... I chopped it and welded it back together. I showed that one on this thread - https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=40820 Read up... I learned a ton doing that mod.
The fittings came from Flow Rite. They have a really cool livewell builder at https://flow-rite.com/marine/livewell-builder The fittings were worth every penny. Went together like a breeze...
Let me know what you guys think.
AnglerC said:Kismet said:Angler?
you're doing good work.
It is a great project boat. Congratulations.
Thanks Kismet but I haven't really done anything yet... Demolition is easy. LOL... Compliment me when I'm painting her name on her. :mrgreen:
stomper said:Your $148 shipping is a lot better than my $269 shipping. That's just from their site calculator. I guess I should probably call them.
Kismet said:OK, now...waaaay back on May 2nd, I told you that you were doing great work, and....(drum-roll please)...see how clairvoyant I was?
Look at the progress! Just imagine how good it might have been if you hadn't let the smoke out.
Nice job. =D>
Hanr3 said:Letting the smoke out is a term we use in the electrical, electronic industry. Pretty universal term. Has some other applications in the testing industry too, like for clutches, brakes, etc.
murphy67 said:Just got through all 8 pages of your build and just gotta say great work! Wondering if you have made any further updates after your wiring troubles? (I do realize this thread is a year old...but with that amount of work, I cant imagine the project was abandon...so i would love to see it finished and such.)
Thanks
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