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Boston Whaler - Existing wiring
Shot of console wiring prior to removal

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Date: 06/05/09 - 2:53 PM
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#1 | clembob on February 15, 2009 - 1:44 PM
So do you have any recommendations for re-wiring a center console? My wiring looks the same and I am sure it needs some care. Any recommendations?
#2 | bottomfish on February 15, 2009 - 10:17 PM
Clembob, this was the first go around with this boat just to get her going. I used fuse blocks and terminal blocks to keep everything neat. This time I will do the same but plan on moving everything to the bow side of the console and putting a large fuse panel with auto style pull out fuses. I am going to flush mount my radios where the wiring is shown in the pics. All wiring this time will be up high and to the bow side to allow for storage. The batts actually sit on the deck through the floor of the console relieving the stress to the console floor and making for more storage. Oh and a interior light in the console as well is neat. I will post more pics when I get to that point.
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