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Grizzly ready for the water (almost)
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<blockquote data-quote="rabbit" data-source="post: 288891" data-attributes="member: 10250"><p>This is as much as I'm going to do this year. I need a battery tray, a fire extinguisher and it's ready.</p><p>Console had some dubious wiring which I fixed most of. Cut out spaghetti to get the mess under control. Soldered out old quick connectors. Moved the trolling battery to under the bench seat.</p><p>I'm making it to be worked on. Console, decks, framing pop out easily with a screw gun because I know I'm going to want to go back in.</p><p>More to do like make drink holders, probably redo and paint the seat framing because it's a bit low for the batteries.</p><p>Make a hatch for the hole in the floor.</p><p>Little stuff that can wait because I'm taking it south for camping.</p><p> Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rabbit, post: 288891, member: 10250"] This is as much as I'm going to do this year. I need a battery tray, a fire extinguisher and it's ready. Console had some dubious wiring which I fixed most of. Cut out spaghetti to get the mess under control. Soldered out old quick connectors. Moved the trolling battery to under the bench seat. I'm making it to be worked on. Console, decks, framing pop out easily with a screw gun because I know I'm going to want to go back in. More to do like make drink holders, probably redo and paint the seat framing because it's a bit low for the batteries. Make a hatch for the hole in the floor. Little stuff that can wait because I'm taking it south for camping. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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