ShellBack89
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2012
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- 211
Hello all. I'm new to iboats and am having a difficult time at best when uploading pictures. I've even gone to photo bucket and tried adding them this way but I'm not sure if it is done right. So please bare with me. 
I just bought a 1988 Sea Ray Seville. So far everything looks good. The motor and outdrive all checked out but then comes the deck, stringers and transom and then on to the electrical. I want to add the "add a battery" by blue sea so I can have my starter battery separate from the house battery that I'll be adding but being charged at the same time while the motor is running.
I also plan on adding a fuse block for the accessories such as radio, GPS/sounder and VHF radio (thinking on hardwire to battery).
I plan to add an inverter so I can operate a small 700 watt microwave on those trips to Catalina.
I've attached (I'm hoping) a picture of what I came up. I'm not the most mechanical dude but I've been reading like crazy and even bought a book on Amazon about wiring for boats. So any advise on if this looks good or you are crazy , I wouldn't do that, would be great.
I know there maybe the "It's your boat. You can do what you want" and I appreciate that since as we used to say in the infantry "Its a technique", meaning if it works for you cool but I just don't want to do anything dumb wiring wise that would burn down my boat while I'm 26 miles off the coast of California with my wife and kids.:facepalm:
Thank you all in advance!
http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r538/shellback89/BoatElectricalDiagram-1.jpg
I just bought a 1988 Sea Ray Seville. So far everything looks good. The motor and outdrive all checked out but then comes the deck, stringers and transom and then on to the electrical. I want to add the "add a battery" by blue sea so I can have my starter battery separate from the house battery that I'll be adding but being charged at the same time while the motor is running.
I also plan on adding a fuse block for the accessories such as radio, GPS/sounder and VHF radio (thinking on hardwire to battery).
I plan to add an inverter so I can operate a small 700 watt microwave on those trips to Catalina.
I've attached (I'm hoping) a picture of what I came up. I'm not the most mechanical dude but I've been reading like crazy and even bought a book on Amazon about wiring for boats. So any advise on if this looks good or you are crazy , I wouldn't do that, would be great.
I know there maybe the "It's your boat. You can do what you want" and I appreciate that since as we used to say in the infantry "Its a technique", meaning if it works for you cool but I just don't want to do anything dumb wiring wise that would burn down my boat while I'm 26 miles off the coast of California with my wife and kids.:facepalm:
Thank you all in advance!
http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r538/shellback89/BoatElectricalDiagram-1.jpg