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About 80% done 1988 Alumacraft Update: 8/22/09 New Pictures
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<blockquote data-quote="cyberflexx" data-source="post: 92665" data-attributes="member: 496"><p>OK.. Back to the original topic..</p><p></p><p>I did some work on the boat last night. I routed the bilge pump wires through the boat to where the power switches are going to be located. I also ran 2 wires from the front light, through the hull and side supports to the same location and wired the front lights. I soldered all of the lights and pump connections together and used heat shrink tubing on them. I tested the lights and they both work as well as the pump. I was having trouble routing the wires through the boat, so it took me about an hour to do all this work, under a small shop light and mostly in the dark amongst the mosquitos and moths. I am pulling the pictures off my phone and I will resize them and then upload..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyberflexx, post: 92665, member: 496"] OK.. Back to the original topic.. I did some work on the boat last night. I routed the bilge pump wires through the boat to where the power switches are going to be located. I also ran 2 wires from the front light, through the hull and side supports to the same location and wired the front lights. I soldered all of the lights and pump connections together and used heat shrink tubing on them. I tested the lights and they both work as well as the pump. I was having trouble routing the wires through the boat, so it took me about an hour to do all this work, under a small shop light and mostly in the dark amongst the mosquitos and moths. I am pulling the pictures off my phone and I will resize them and then upload.. [/QUOTE]
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