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![]() "William Andersen" wrote in message news:aGFBf.13718$JT.3837@fed1read06... I'm not doing a total rebuild, as the only mess is behind the panel. This is a 19' bowrider: the panel is the passenger side dashboard, with a shelf below it. Right now the wires are a maze laying on the shelf - I want to organize them and avoid them taking up all of that space. I have a few wires in the gunwales - plastic ties to keep them together. Most of the wires enter the area behind the panel from the same place. I have the excess radar cable stowed out of the way. I guess that since I'm just about done adding stuff to that side of the boat, I can wrap them, leaving just about 12" free to make the connections. I'll have to find some way to tag the wires, so that I know what they're for. I considered adding a board, hinged at the forward edge, keeping the wires on top of it, and lifting it up to keep the shelf clear. I'm concerned that there's so little space to work already, that board may make it almost impossible to get my hands in there if it's ever necessary. OK, I totally understand where you're coming from. I sure wish you luck. That typical installation was a real nightmare in servicing (except I charged by the hour.. heh..heh). Some of my attempts to "clean up" while I was there, was to add wrap-around stick-on wire numbers to the wires that I did know, and keep an index in my files. If the owner took care of his documentation, it was worthwhile (I thought) to add a sheet with the information, or at least write a little wire table in pencil on the nearest clear surface. Old Chief Lynn |
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