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Looking at your pictures, I don't know where you would have access to the conduit... Maybe the battery box area, since it's for wiring. Mine ran right down the center of the boat. If you have a floor drain, try pulling it off and looking in there. I could be wrong though, maybe it's just solid foam under the floor.
 
My battery used to be on the starboard side,right next to the drain.I moved it to the center because I thought thats where it should have been.The lights were already wired and they used the gunnel strip for that.I looked in(up)the drain spot,no pipe there and if it's under the battery holder,I'd have to cut the metal to see and that isn't going to happen.
I guess my boat just being a utility boat they didn't put the pipe in or aleast I can't find it.
 
TOTONKA said:
I think most of these boats are made by Lowe so they all have some similarities.

Negative.

Crestliner is owned by Brunswick who also owns Mercury marine and Triton. Triton aluminum boats are now being built in the Crestliner factory.
 
So Crestliner makes most jon boats now or always did? Didn't Lowe make most of them for a while? I have a Lund 2070 witch is pretty much identical to a Lowe R2070VPT and I thought Lowe made the Alumacraft and Princecraft jons...at least that's what I had a dealer tell me once. Coulda just been blowing smoke I suppose...
 
So far as I am aware, the only thing being built in the Crestliner factory besides Crestliner is the Triton boats and those are not going down the same assembly line. They just share a building to my understanding.

Brunswick just about corners the market on aluminum boat manufacturers. I am sure there are a lot of similarities between the different makers as the parent company tries to standardize as many suppliers and as much inventory as possible.

https://www.brunswick.com/brands/marine-boats/
 

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