scott hamilton
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- May 28, 2002
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Re: 1979 18 ft Sylvan Skipper Rebuild
More pics of electrical.
I'm soldering wire splices and crimping ring terminals. Using adhesive lined shrink tubing. I ran 14 duplex wire to the fuse box behind the dash. Everything will run off that. I'm not really color coding. Blk is always ground on this boat and white/red will be 12VDC. Purple is 12VDC ignition. Blue is instrument lighting. I have green and tan for the temp sensors. I'm reusing some of the original wiring otherwise I would have just color coded everything properly. Not a huge deal to me.
I decided to leave the battery in the stern since a run of battery cable 40 ft long to go under tha floor costs an arm and leg. After reading up on the subject here and elsewhere it seems like a battery just belongs close to the starter motors and I don't want to think about heat under the floor while cranking on the old engine. Besides that this may help balance the weight of the kicker and bracket.



More pics of electrical.
I'm soldering wire splices and crimping ring terminals. Using adhesive lined shrink tubing. I ran 14 duplex wire to the fuse box behind the dash. Everything will run off that. I'm not really color coding. Blk is always ground on this boat and white/red will be 12VDC. Purple is 12VDC ignition. Blue is instrument lighting. I have green and tan for the temp sensors. I'm reusing some of the original wiring otherwise I would have just color coded everything properly. Not a huge deal to me.
I decided to leave the battery in the stern since a run of battery cable 40 ft long to go under tha floor costs an arm and leg. After reading up on the subject here and elsewhere it seems like a battery just belongs close to the starter motors and I don't want to think about heat under the floor while cranking on the old engine. Besides that this may help balance the weight of the kicker and bracket.


