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    Running trans cable next to power lines

    Is there any problem with running transucer line in 1 inch PVC with electrical wiring ? Looking for signal issues as 2 of the wires are for the trolling motor so it will se it's share of amps and volts. Thanks for any info
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    14 foot deep v motor options

    I have a 14 foot that I redid and it's rated for a 25 HP motor. I added wood, battery , carpet and some other stuff that would add about 130 lbs. Which is like the 3rd person in the boat. I am mainly gonna use it on rivers which I would need some extra horsepower for getting up and down and for...
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    Wiring options for non console boats.

    What do you guys who have tiller controlled motors use to hook up the nav lights or fish finder to the battery. I've seen some friends boats where they leave the wiring just laying there til they need it then hook it up to the battery but I am looking for something more cosmetically appealing...
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    Think I solved the never ending question.

    Ok I'm gonna share how I was able to cut my board up front for the floor in one solid piece and without having to recut or mess with all sorts of crazy cardboard cut outs and such. Here is what I did and it is relatively pain free. OK lay your board on top of the boat where you want it making...
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    Options for covering

    Wondering what my options are for covering the floor in my V. I was thinkin carpet but after looking at some of the selections I can just see problems coming down the road after a year or so of use. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Heres what I got so far.
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    Electrical Panel Option

    Hey Guys, Great forum here exactly what I was looking for! I'm rebuilding a 14 foot deep V boat for river fishing and I have all the carpentry done and am starting to run the electrical. What I plan on doing is keeping the battery up front and running the wiring to the back for the TM and...
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