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JAXAshby
 
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Default Can I use Solid wire for rewiring sailboat if not WHY?

bb, why in hell do you confuse me with schlackoff? even his mother wouldn't
insult me such.

On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 04:48:36 GMT, (Steven Shelikoff)
wrote:

On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 03:10:40 GMT,
wrote:

You can't prove I'm wrong. Sorry Jax, you lose this one.


Now you're really sounding like Jax yourself, arguing to death a point
that is indefensible and wrong. Here's the proof that you're wrong when
you say soldered wiring connections are not allowed on boats:

ABYC E-8.15.19 allows for soldered wiring on a boat.

You've said they're in the process of changing that but have not shown
any proposed revisions to support that claim. Until they change that
standard, you are absolutely 100% wrong. And even if they do change the
standard, a boat not meeting ABYC standards in and of itself is not a
reason to fail an insurance survey since most boats that pass insurance
surveys do not meet all ABYC standards. However, one that does meet all
of the standards is practically a sure pass. Which, again, means you
are wrong when you say that a boat meeting all ABYC standards *will*
fail an insurance survey.

Now, let's see you find similar proof that properly soldered and
supported wiring is not allowed on a boat. I'll bet you can't.

Steve


Sure, Jaxy. Take your meds and a nap.

BB