HOW TO RE-WIRE YOUR BOAT - The Correct Way That Will Last a Long Time!!

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HOW TO RE-WIRE YOUR BOAT - The Correct Way That Will Last a Long Time!!

In this video I show you how I rewire my boat using the correct tools and even throw in some tips and tricks I have learned over the years. This project has finally come to and end and I am very happy with how the results came out! Stay tuned for the test runs and re propping we do.

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on the klein crimper the nippled part you used is for non insulated connectors if you look it should be labeled on the crimper NON, that is the reason it breaks thru the insulation. right under that there is a second slot labeled INS without that nipple which would be the correct slot to crimp that connector. hope this helps!

RDHxx
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Finally i found a channel and a video that explains and shows u the correct way on doing such project. Thanks for the content. And much love to ya from Maryland❤❤❤.

melvinrawlings
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Cool video I learned a lot, , a real fisherman, , doing your own work, , and fishing knowledge

rayhall
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Good job living the dream. Cool shop, too!

devonfehn
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I have those exact strippers made by Irwin I think? Absolutely love them. Buying a decent ratcheting crimp tool with replaceable dies is worth it if you do more than a couple of these types of adventures. I wish I could d get that pvc board as easily near me in Canada - also makes great transducer mount on transom. Thanks for sharing!

AN-kgei
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With the crimpers, theres an insulated and non insulated crimpers. The klein has both. Use the one behind the one you used.

GrOveN
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Wish you would have shown the Yamaha multi command wiring job.
I'm rewiring my Yamaha gauges. Just bought the boat. Tach works. The Speedo gauge I have a light.... That's it.
My fuel tank has a pink coming up to the console. Too bad you're not in MLPS, MN. you do excellent work!

guyg
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That’s awesome man. Nicest work I’ve seen on a flats boat. I have a hewes Redfisher and would love to have this done . Hughhh it’s sexy work

anthonymannarino
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The cellular structure of the PVC board can be a little tricky for holding screws, if you put your screws in then back them out and put a little epoxy in the screw holes it will harden up the threads and prevent them from pulling out.

jimrussell
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Any review on those switches? I’m about to do mine and was curious how they hold up. Easy fix if they burn out, but still curious. Thanks.

Joey_Randazzo
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Looks good Bill. Been doing the same thing to my old cuddy cabin.

Droppinalinefishin
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What exactly do you have installed in your console ? Looks good

FishingwithBON-myoh
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What kind of wire did you use for this? Just basic thhn copper wire?

CptnRubberDucky
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Can you clarify why you did two fuse blocks? You mentioned one is connected to the main red on/off battery switch but the other isn't? What things are on one vs the other?

AlexKost-tqbj
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Great information, im replacing my switches but the old switches show 18v can i use your push switches you're using?

hectorramirez
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What size wire did you use to run power back to the motor?

quickshole
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Great job. Thanks for all the great advice.

bl
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How do you snake a wire from the console to the transom? I have to replace a ground wire and it looks very tight from where the wires come. out of? If I were to pull the old wire out what should I use to attach to the old wire so I can pull the new wire through?

thegreatproductspage
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Dude, super job, total pro install....

bigdghost
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Be careful with using too much dielectric grease, It's actually an insolator so it won't allow for the free low of electricity. Equipment that's sensitive to voltage drops may have issues.

fishingfool