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Old May 30th, 2005, 03:23 PM
Ken Blevins
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Default O.T. fuse panel

I need to run power from the battery at the back of the boat, to the front
of the boat and into a fuse panel .What I plan to run from one battery is
a 40 lb thrust trolling motor ,small fish eagle , bilge pump and small
lights ..I don't have any idea where to look or what to ask for as far as
a fuse panel is concerned . any suggestions would be appreciated .My wife
said put it all together or move it outta the driveway. If I can get it
finished by this weekend coming I can enter a tin boat tourney
Thanks
Ken Blevins


 




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