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<blockquote data-quote="Starfire01" data-source="post: 21460" data-attributes="member: 242"><p>Thanks for the tip. I am waiting for my TM, and charger and to arrive via ups. I have 4 batteries to hook up/2 at the bow to at the stern. I want to run the elctric wires with the exhisting wiring in the boat, which are located in the rod holder storage area. Any recommendations on feeding these wires with the exhisting wires. The openings are small and unreachable by hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starfire01, post: 21460, member: 242"] Thanks for the tip. I am waiting for my TM, and charger and to arrive via ups. I have 4 batteries to hook up/2 at the bow to at the stern. I want to run the elctric wires with the exhisting wiring in the boat, which are located in the rod holder storage area. Any recommendations on feeding these wires with the exhisting wires. The openings are small and unreachable by hand. [/QUOTE]
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