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Short Wave Sportfishing June 15th 07 02:36 AM

Speaking of jumper cables for boats...
 
Anybody know of a manfuacturer who makes marinized jumper cables?

JR North June 15th 07 02:47 AM

Speaking of jumper cables for boats...
 
I've had a set of 00ga 20 footers in the MaXum for 17 years. Keep them
in one of those blanket/comforter bags that seal at the top. Hauled them
out a month ago to steam clean the engine bay, and found only light
surface rust on the clamps. Still work good, spring tension, etc.
Pony up for the long 00 guage set. Very important for the length req for
jumping a boat.
My .02
JR

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Anybody know of a manfuacturer who makes marinized jumper cables?



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Short Wave Sportfishing June 15th 07 03:04 AM

Speaking of jumper cables for boats...
 
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:47:10 -0700, JR North
wrote:

I've had a set of 00ga 20 footers in the MaXum for 17 years. Keep them
in one of those blanket/comforter bags that seal at the top. Hauled them
out a month ago to steam clean the engine bay, and found only light
surface rust on the clamps. Still work good, spring tension, etc.
Pony up for the long 00 guage set. Very important for the length req for
jumping a boat.


Thanks.

My .02


Duly noted.

Frogwatch June 15th 07 04:24 AM

Speaking of jumper cables for boats...
 
On Jun 14, 10:04 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:47:10 -0700, JR North

wrote:
I've had a set of 00ga 20 footers in the MaXum for 17 years. Keep them
in one of those blanket/comforter bags that seal at the top. Hauled them
out a month ago to steam clean the engine bay, and found only light
surface rust on the clamps. Still work good, spring tension, etc.
Pony up for the long 00 guage set. Very important for the length req for
jumping a boat.


Thanks.

My .02


Duly noted.


Make em. You will have to buy the #0 guage tinned wire and it is
expensive. Best I found was about $3.00/ft on e-bay.


Calif Bill June 15th 07 06:01 AM

Speaking of jumper cables for boats...
 

"Frogwatch" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Jun 14, 10:04 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:47:10 -0700, JR North

wrote:
I've had a set of 00ga 20 footers in the MaXum for 17 years. Keep them
in one of those blanket/comforter bags that seal at the top. Hauled them
out a month ago to steam clean the engine bay, and found only light
surface rust on the clamps. Still work good, spring tension, etc.
Pony up for the long 00 guage set. Very important for the length req for
jumping a boat.


Thanks.

My .02


Duly noted.


Make em. You will have to buy the #0 guage tinned wire and it is
expensive. Best I found was about $3.00/ft on e-bay.


Go to a welding supply store and look at the size cables they have. Welding
leads make the best jumper cables. Very high current carrying and very
flexible.



jamesgangnc June 15th 07 01:10 PM

Speaking of jumper cables for boats...
 
Yep, I had a set made for welding cable. Expensive though.

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
.net...

"Frogwatch" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Jun 14, 10:04 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:47:10 -0700, JR North

wrote:
I've had a set of 00ga 20 footers in the MaXum for 17 years. Keep them
in one of those blanket/comforter bags that seal at the top. Hauled
them
out a month ago to steam clean the engine bay, and found only light
surface rust on the clamps. Still work good, spring tension, etc.
Pony up for the long 00 guage set. Very important for the length req
for
jumping a boat.

Thanks.

My .02

Duly noted.


Make em. You will have to buy the #0 guage tinned wire and it is
expensive. Best I found was about $3.00/ft on e-bay.


Go to a welding supply store and look at the size cables they have.
Welding leads make the best jumper cables. Very high current carrying and
very flexible.




[email protected] June 15th 07 02:00 PM

Speaking of jumper cables for boats...
 
On Jun 15, 8:10 am, "jamesgangnc" wrote:
Yep, I had a set made for welding cable. Expensive though.

"Calif Bill" wrote in message

.net...





"Frogwatch" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jun 14, 10:04 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:47:10 -0700, JR North


wrote:
I've had a set of 00ga 20 footers in the MaXum for 17 years. Keep them
in one of those blanket/comforter bags that seal at the top. Hauled
them
out a month ago to steam clean the engine bay, and found only light
surface rust on the clamps. Still work good, spring tension, etc.
Pony up for the long 00 guage set. Very important for the length req
for
jumping a boat.


Thanks.


My .02


Duly noted.


Make em. You will have to buy the #0 guage tinned wire and it is
expensive. Best I found was about $3.00/ft on e-bay.


Go to a welding supply store and look at the size cables they have.
Welding leads make the best jumper cables. Very high current carrying and
very flexible.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yup, I used to run a wreckers and we had the boost cables from welding
cable. The whole more strands, more surface area, soft, etc. However,
I now use store bought cables from a good parts store in both
vehicles. There are manufacturers out there who are making great
cables for these applications, you don't need to make them anymore ;)
You might spend 40-50 bucks but you can get real good cables
"storebought" now.


basskisser June 15th 07 02:31 PM

Speaking of jumper cables for boats...
 
On Jun 15, 1:01 am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Frogwatch" wrote in message

ups.com...





On Jun 14, 10:04 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:47:10 -0700, JR North


wrote:
I've had a set of 00ga 20 footers in the MaXum for 17 years. Keep them
in one of those blanket/comforter bags that seal at the top. Hauled them
out a month ago to steam clean the engine bay, and found only light
surface rust on the clamps. Still work good, spring tension, etc.
Pony up for the long 00 guage set. Very important for the length req for
jumping a boat.


Thanks.


My .02


Duly noted.


Make em. You will have to buy the #0 guage tinned wire and it is
expensive. Best I found was about $3.00/ft on e-bay.


Go to a welding supply store and look at the size cables they have. Welding
leads make the best jumper cables. Very high current carrying and very
flexible.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And will corrode nicely in a salt water environment.



D.Duck June 15th 07 02:55 PM

Speaking of jumper cables for boats...
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jun 15, 1:01 am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Frogwatch" wrote in message

ups.com...





On Jun 14, 10:04 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:47:10 -0700, JR North


wrote:
I've had a set of 00ga 20 footers in the MaXum for 17 years. Keep
them
in one of those blanket/comforter bags that seal at the top. Hauled
them
out a month ago to steam clean the engine bay, and found only light
surface rust on the clamps. Still work good, spring tension, etc.
Pony up for the long 00 guage set. Very important for the length req
for
jumping a boat.


Thanks.


My .02


Duly noted.


Make em. You will have to buy the #0 guage tinned wire and it is
expensive. Best I found was about $3.00/ft on e-bay.


Go to a welding supply store and look at the size cables they have.
Welding
leads make the best jumper cables. Very high current carrying and very
flexible.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And will corrode nicely in a salt water environment.


What kind of wire do you suggest?



Wayne.B June 15th 07 03:09 PM

Speaking of jumper cables for boats...
 
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 09:55:35 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:

Go to a welding supply store and look at the size cables they have.
Welding
leads make the best jumper cables. Very high current carrying and very
flexible.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And will corrode nicely in a salt water environment.


What kind of wire do you suggest?


00 welding wire is a good bet. You avoid the corrosion issue by
tinning the ends with solder before attaching the clips.



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