looking for behind dash/wiring pics
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Here are a few boats i have rigged over the past few years....there not all superboats but high performance stuff none the less....i think the all came out decent....unfortunetly i dont take pics of every boat i do....i know i have some more but i wouldhave to keep looking....
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Seeing it is one thing but doing it is another . It takes a certain kinda sickness to be able to do it . Some call it OCD ! I think George calls it something else ! Anyway not everyone can do it , if your an artsy type person who's real creative hang it up and pay someone else to do it . You think that would be the best kinda person to do it but that is actually the worst .
Good Luck !
Good Luck !
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Awesome work George.
Please keep us posted of all of your work.
What has been done to your Krypto?
Please keep us posted of all of your work.
What has been done to your Krypto?
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Here is my 21 after I added/wired the new Livorsi gauges... kinda a pain to get the connectors wired neatly into the old wiring. Its clean enough for me and solid, so mission accomplished as far as I'm concerned.
Way to go George... make the rest of us feel like crap about our wiring!
Way to go George... make the rest of us feel like crap about our wiring!
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I did something a little different with mine when I redid it. The harness that comes from the engine ONLY runs the gauges and ignition/start switch.
To power everything else, I ran a seperate piece of 2awg to a busbar from its own breaker in my batter switch box. That way I'm not putting such a load on the +12V in the main harness.
I also put my main gauge panel on molex connector, so I can disconnect/reconnect easily and move the whole thing out of the way when I need to get in there. For some reason I don't have any pics after I brought in the far end stuff to the terminal strip....
To power everything else, I ran a seperate piece of 2awg to a busbar from its own breaker in my batter switch box. That way I'm not putting such a load on the +12V in the main harness.
I also put my main gauge panel on molex connector, so I can disconnect/reconnect easily and move the whole thing out of the way when I need to get in there. For some reason I don't have any pics after I brought in the far end stuff to the terminal strip....
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