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Wireing through the gunnels
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeA57" data-source="post: 91409" data-attributes="member: 1213"><p>I also diid that to mine. It just seemed to make sense. I didn't even think about using the channel on the sideboard because I figured every hook/bait I tied on would end up catching on it. All I did was wrap the wire with tape real well when it enters and exits the tube rail. If I add a aerator to the livewell when I work on it again I may use the side channel for wiring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeA57, post: 91409, member: 1213"] I also diid that to mine. It just seemed to make sense. I didn't even think about using the channel on the sideboard because I figured every hook/bait I tied on would end up catching on it. All I did was wrap the wire with tape real well when it enters and exits the tube rail. If I add a aerator to the livewell when I work on it again I may use the side channel for wiring. [/QUOTE]
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