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Larry wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote in ups.com: Large port and starboard wire chases were incorporated in the hull layup to make the future addition or removal of wiring as convenient as possible. The most wonderful news in the entire report, as I'm installing wires into a Jeanneau sloop at the moment where the a$$holes that put in the radar didn't take the time to install some pull strings, dammit. NEVER PULL A WIRE WITHOUT INSTALLING A PULL STRING FOR NEXT TIME! Larry Amen to that. I'm planning on installing a fresh-water washdown pump in my center console, and was pleasantly surprised to see extra pull strings coming out of electrical rigging tube in the console. One goes to the bow and two go to the transom area. I won't need them for the pump, but if I want to run wiring between the transom or bow and the center console, I'll be able to do it without more trouble than I need. |
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