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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
New Boat!!!! 1986 Sea Nymph Fishing Machine FM-161
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<blockquote data-quote="BoatDawg4120" data-source="post: 366669" data-attributes="member: 9832"><p>Still waiting for the cable and Steering wheel. UPS tracking shows both will be in by Tuesday end of day. I dug more into my wiring yesterday. got the ignition switch completely wired in. Motor turns over perfectly. Used a Tohatsu switch with the push to choke option which I connected to the Electric Primer circuit. I have decided to change up my switch configuration. The boat has 3 accessory switches factory wired. 3 pole anchor/nav light. 3 pole on of auto bilge and 2 pole Livewell intake. I am switching the bilge and livewell switches. I dont need the auto position on the bilge because I will be wiring the float switch directly to the battery. I have an extra livewell pump that I am going to be adding in. So I will use the 3 pole for intake and pump out. This option will just work out better for me. I would rather the float switch be wired direct to battery in case I leave the boat docked somewhere over night and it just happens to spring a leak or start dumping rain. I would rather have a dead battery than a sunken boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoatDawg4120, post: 366669, member: 9832"] Still waiting for the cable and Steering wheel. UPS tracking shows both will be in by Tuesday end of day. I dug more into my wiring yesterday. got the ignition switch completely wired in. Motor turns over perfectly. Used a Tohatsu switch with the push to choke option which I connected to the Electric Primer circuit. I have decided to change up my switch configuration. The boat has 3 accessory switches factory wired. 3 pole anchor/nav light. 3 pole on of auto bilge and 2 pole Livewell intake. I am switching the bilge and livewell switches. I dont need the auto position on the bilge because I will be wiring the float switch directly to the battery. I have an extra livewell pump that I am going to be adding in. So I will use the 3 pole for intake and pump out. This option will just work out better for me. I would rather the float switch be wired direct to battery in case I leave the boat docked somewhere over night and it just happens to spring a leak or start dumping rain. I would rather have a dead battery than a sunken boat. [/QUOTE]
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