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yeash, we ended re-wiring everything as well. Once I got started it wasn't so bad. Ran all new battery cables. I feel lots better now knowing that everything is fresh. It's amazing what ONE bad wire can do to mess up your day. The other thing is, in relative terms, wiring is much cheaper then most other things in the boat.
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Shrek you got game. SMKINAN I agree about the cost, plus it is something that anyone can do, if they choose to take the time.
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So after last nights grind, I only have to wire in the chartplotter and the courtesy lights and shrink, loom, and secure my new wiring harness. I'm so glad this is almost over. I'm looking forward to running the snot out of this old girl this weekend, get the numbers for the new prop, and catching some specs and redfish. I've only put a few specs in the boat since I've had it, so I'm averaging about $2,000 per pound for fish right now. I'm fixing to drop that average this weekend.
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