Superaquarama
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Never had much trouble with electrics on various boats but, owning a Boston Whaler for a couple of years, I'm finding them a bit of a nightmare. She sits on a mooring, with the outboard lifted clear of the water when at rest.
Corrosion on terminals and wires breaking off at connectors, a Holt fusebox literally falling apart, etc. I thought at first that it was poor quality stuff, and indeed it may be, but it's got me wondering.
Fairly simple setup - 12v battery, electrics to the outboard, vhf, Garmin gps/fishfinder, nav lights, auto bilge pump and a 5w solar panel to keep the battery topped up.
Should I fit a sacrificial anode and, if so, where ? GRP hull, of course. Or should I just try and find high quality wiring connectors etc. (if so, what?) and beef up everything ?
Thanks,
Anthony
Corrosion on terminals and wires breaking off at connectors, a Holt fusebox literally falling apart, etc. I thought at first that it was poor quality stuff, and indeed it may be, but it's got me wondering.
Fairly simple setup - 12v battery, electrics to the outboard, vhf, Garmin gps/fishfinder, nav lights, auto bilge pump and a 5w solar panel to keep the battery topped up.
Should I fit a sacrificial anode and, if so, where ? GRP hull, of course. Or should I just try and find high quality wiring connectors etc. (if so, what?) and beef up everything ?
Thanks,
Anthony
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