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Old 07-04-2011, 01:13 PM
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breaker on mine is from advanced auto but its mounted in a compartment in front of my boat but its never gave me trouble. You can go to West Marine and get marine grade wire and they may sell a breaker that's made for boats if yours is out in the open. The biggest thing on boat electrical is good connections and use waterproof or sealed connectors where you can, parts store has a lot of this stuff. Is the boat you have wired already or will you have to do all wires?
I think I can mount one underneath the front deck I just didn't know if the saltwater would corrode it over time. I'm going to have to wire it up again. The guy that owned it before basically ripped everything he had on it off and I bought just the hull from him.
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Old 07-04-2011, 01:41 PM
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I think I can mount one underneath the front deck I just didn't know if the saltwater would corrode it over time. I'm going to have to wire it up again. The guy that owned it before basically ripped everything he had on it off and I bought just the hull from him.
what kinda shape is it in and what do you want to set it up far, bass fishing or what. The reason I ask is I have same boat and it can be set up realy nice if you will spend alittle money and time.
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