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That's sound advice, and I did not know that the engine can support an aux charging wire, I will have to look in to that. For the usage. I plan to have one battery for start and bilge pumps, and the other as a house battery for everything else. That will give me the peace of mind that I can't kill my battery running electronics and find myself stranded. That's great to hear that you ran 60 miles off shore. I'd like to go off-shore too. Some people have said that I'm nuts, but I believe with proper preparation, the V20 should do fine... and preparation includes checking the weather forecast and staying home or close to shore if you don't like it. |
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I agree, my batteries are under the deck if they are covered with water it will be time for me to jump ship.
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Here's an update, and tease of things to come. I've got so many projects going at once, that it's hard for me to keep up! I put on a tower-in-a-box from Atlantic tower, and I LOVE it! It took me FOREVER to install... it was far more work than I thought.... plus I had to cut four new access holes to connect the backing plates behind the 4 mounts, so now I have those to deal with. Two of them are going to house speakers for a small stereo. The other two will get an access panel installed, or maybe I'll just cut something into a square shape and cover them with 4 screws... we'll see. Here's what **a** V20 looks like with the tower... mine looks very much like this... but that one isn't MY Vee... more to come. atlantic tower.jpg |
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