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I would agree wtih those who say install the 12v outlet. I would add, that
on my 18ft runabout, I installed the outlet on the dash (easy to drill through, just make sure there is nothing behind what you drill into) and wired it off an unused accessory switch. The switch was already wired to the fuse bank, so I didn't have to worry about that, although I did have to put a fuse in the bank. I picked up one of those all weather outlets at West Marine that has the little rubber cover. Never had a problem with moisture. Wiring through the switch is great becasue not all 12v accessories have their own switch (like some of the cheaper pumps) so I can turn the device on and off from the dash switch. As the others said, its great for cell phone charging and spot lights. I tried all of the other methods suggested at one time or another and this is the way to go. If you do it right, it will look like its factory installed. As for the pump, go with one that lets you connect the hose both to the presure and the vacuum side of the pump. That way, when your done with the toys you can use the pump to deflate as well. Not only does it speed up the process, but more importantly, it sucks out every last bit of air and really lets you fold the vinyl into a compact package for stowage. I don't know about you, but with the size of my boat and all the crap we take along, stowage space is at a premium. "Jay" wrote in : This year will be our first year using inflatable toys out on the river, and the dilemma I have is -- how to inflate them before use. So far my options seem to be: - Do it at the car with a cigarette adapter, and mini inflating device. - Install a 12v. power source somewhere in the boat (drill hole/mount the plug somewhere) - Install a 12v. power source that hangs out somewhere in the battery compartment under an aft seat (this way I don't have to drill any holes in the boat) - Find a battery operated pump, which'll prolly eat up batteries like no tomorrow - Use a new cleaver idea someone in the ng will come up with : ) -j |
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