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Neat tip--Tubing for protecting boat and running wires
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<blockquote data-quote="nathanielrthomas" data-source="post: 147462" data-attributes="member: 1207"><p>Hello guys, I just wanted to share something that has really helped me out on my boat. Along the sides of my boat, I put some sort of plastic tubing my dad aquired from work(PVC, etc.?) along the sides of my boat. They work great for protection, but the really convenient thing about it is the ability to run wires from the back to the front of the boat. Ive ran my running lights, fish finder, and 2 12V outlet wires through the tubing. Whats really convenient is all the wires are easily accessible without having to remove decks/fish through the floor/etc. I think it looks pretty good too. </p><p></p><p>Check out the black tubing in the pics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathanielrthomas, post: 147462, member: 1207"] Hello guys, I just wanted to share something that has really helped me out on my boat. Along the sides of my boat, I put some sort of plastic tubing my dad aquired from work(PVC, etc.?) along the sides of my boat. They work great for protection, but the really convenient thing about it is the ability to run wires from the back to the front of the boat. Ive ran my running lights, fish finder, and 2 12V outlet wires through the tubing. Whats really convenient is all the wires are easily accessible without having to remove decks/fish through the floor/etc. I think it looks pretty good too. Check out the black tubing in the pics [/QUOTE]
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