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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Sea Ark 1652 Build
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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 270336" data-attributes="member: 6585"><p>Really Very Nice looking =D> =D> Love the camo paint, and the way You've cleaned everything up. 8) To give You an idea, on the wiring, I used black plastic burial water line pushed behind the ribs in the sides. It worked great and that stuff lets wiring slide thru so easy, it'll flatten out or bow to go thru places. I used a heat gun on mine in a couple of places to flatten it a bit, but there's still room for (4) sets of 16awg to go thru. I used an old garage door cable as a "fish tape". That way all wires run down the sides and not under the ribs or floor. You could run 1/2" waterline down ea. side and get (6) sets of wires from bow to stern. I only ran mine down (1) side so I used 3/4". Just something to ponder , :idea: .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 270336, member: 6585"] Really Very Nice looking =D> =D> Love the camo paint, and the way You've cleaned everything up. 8) To give You an idea, on the wiring, I used black plastic burial water line pushed behind the ribs in the sides. It worked great and that stuff lets wiring slide thru so easy, it'll flatten out or bow to go thru places. I used a heat gun on mine in a couple of places to flatten it a bit, but there's still room for (4) sets of 16awg to go thru. I used an old garage door cable as a "fish tape". That way all wires run down the sides and not under the ribs or floor. You could run 1/2" waterline down ea. side and get (6) sets of wires from bow to stern. I only ran mine down (1) side so I used 3/4". Just something to ponder , :idea: . [/QUOTE]
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