Re: Courtesy lighting
I would suggest that you buy a light kit with the amount of lights you want to put in the boat. This will usually match the fuse, wire gauge, and switch to the amount of current that you will use for the amount of lights you want for the boat. This takes a way alot of the guess work you are concerned about. Make sure you have an in-line fuse set up that you can get to easily and Id personally run it off the main fuse panel rather than the battery. this way when you turn off the boat it kills juice to everything and you cant run down your battery. Plus you will more than likely be able to get a more accurate battery level. running off the battery alone you wont know if your drawing too much juice to start the engine.
I would suggest that you buy a light kit with the amount of lights you want to put in the boat. This will usually match the fuse, wire gauge, and switch to the amount of current that you will use for the amount of lights you want for the boat. This takes a way alot of the guess work you are concerned about. Make sure you have an in-line fuse set up that you can get to easily and Id personally run it off the main fuse panel rather than the battery. this way when you turn off the boat it kills juice to everything and you cant run down your battery. Plus you will more than likely be able to get a more accurate battery level. running off the battery alone you wont know if your drawing too much juice to start the engine.