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<blockquote data-quote="wmk0002" data-source="post: 473612" data-attributes="member: 13975"><p>I would imagine there is some sort of inline connector you could use so you are not cutting on the factory starter lines. Actually some sort of large dual busbar may work for that purpose and also allow you electrical connections at the back of the boat for accessories. The thing I don't know is if those busbars amp ratings go high enough to support cranking amps or if the factory cables are heavy enough gauge for that length of run. If I were you I'd contact the dealer and see what they say about extending the cables. I don't see it being an issue but half the time they don't know the answer themselves so they err on the side of caution. If they say no, then talk to some one at Blue Seas Systems. Odds are they have a product that can help you out and someone who can discuss it with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmk0002, post: 473612, member: 13975"] I would imagine there is some sort of inline connector you could use so you are not cutting on the factory starter lines. Actually some sort of large dual busbar may work for that purpose and also allow you electrical connections at the back of the boat for accessories. The thing I don't know is if those busbars amp ratings go high enough to support cranking amps or if the factory cables are heavy enough gauge for that length of run. If I were you I'd contact the dealer and see what they say about extending the cables. I don't see it being an issue but half the time they don't know the answer themselves so they err on the side of caution. If they say no, then talk to some one at Blue Seas Systems. Odds are they have a product that can help you out and someone who can discuss it with you. [/QUOTE]
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