You need to de-skin the panel and cut it first. Once the vinyl skin is back in place, pie-cut the vinyl, fold the pieces to the back and staple them. Keeps the vinyl from creeping out from under the switches. If you cut a square hole out of the vinyl, it will come out from behind the switches.
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostYou need to de-skin the panel and cut it first. Once the vinyl skin is back in place, pie-cut the vinyl, fold the pieces to the back and staple them. Keeps the vinyl from creeping out from under the switches. If you cut a square hole out of the vinyl, it will come out from behind the switches.
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Got my switch place cut and mounted - my first ever work on upholstery and it really was not as hard as I thought it would be. I had to trim off a bit of material with my dremel even after making my initial rectangle cuts in order for the switch plate to be level with the floor though. My jigsaw skills are not the best. Overall though the fit is tight and I think it will work just fine.
Also ran my first fill line but I've got a lot more plumbing to go!
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Originally posted by Jetdriver View PostI'd put the switches right above your storage net.
Re: Moving your battery, I turned mine so the long side was front to back instead of side to side. I was able to fit two on the port side and a third on the starboard side by moving the taps pump over a tad. I'm not sure how much room you have back there though as I'm not familiar with the layout on the 24V.
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I have a 22Ve, and also managed to put an aerator drain pump in between the batteries. I had to take the batteries out and move a mounting plate over, then put the batteries back in. This picture was taken just prior to installing the pump. I just had to clean up the wires a bit, but that was all the room I needed.
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Originally posted by UNSTUCK View PostWord of caution:
Running your batteries backward like yours on the left can cause weird things to happen. If it's your cranking battery it can make your engine run backwards. If it's your radio battery it can make your songs play backwards. I'm guessing this was your plan all along and that you are a country fan and trying to get either your dog, truck, or boat back from her.
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Does anyone have any special tips or tools they use to run the bow fill line? I battled with this for a couple hours tonight and had no luck.
I have a hole drilled in the starboard midship locker and the hole is is angled towards the stern. I have then tried to push the hose through the angled hole back above the fuel tank towards the stern. No luck there. It looks like the hose is getting stuck in front of the fuel tank. I then tried to run the hose from the stern towards the bow on top of the fuel tank. I can see the hose through the hole in the midship locker but i cannot grab it. I think I would need to drill a much larger hole (like 3 inch or more) in order to reach down with needle nose to grab it. I don't want to do this though as It wouldn't look right and I'd be worried that big of hole would cause structural issues?
Thanks for any tips or help with this!
-Kyle
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Originally posted by kjohnson709 View PostDoes anyone have any special tips or tools they use to run the bow fill line? I battled with this for a couple hours tonight and had no luck.
I have a hole drilled in the starboard midship locker and the hole is is angled towards the stern. I have then tried to push the hose through the angled hole back above the fuel tank towards the stern. No luck there. It looks like the hose is getting stuck in front of the fuel tank. I then tried to run the hose from the stern towards the bow on top of the fuel tank. I can see the hose through the hole in the midship locker but i cannot grab it. I think I would need to drill a much larger hole (like 3 inch or more) in order to reach down with needle nose to grab it. I don't want to do this though as It wouldn't look right and I'd be worried that big of hole would cause structural issues?
Thanks for any tips or help with this!
-Kyle
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I have found that removing the bilge vent hose from its hole, allows me to reach the end of the hose and guide it up through its hole.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Another option instead of moving the batteries is to 90 to the left toward the motor and lay your pump there like below...if you got the room. I've reconfigured my pumps since and cleaned it up a bit but this gives you an idea. I also added a third battery and had to turn them to get all three in there so going between the batteries was no longer an option.Attached Files
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I used a long screwdriver to guide the end of the pipe into the hole from the stern. Took two people though. Like Chpthril said pull those vent hoses out of the floor and you'll be able to get at it better. You may be able to get the hose over the front of the tank that way. If you can feed from the bow to stern it's easier.
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I was able to get a lot done today! I got home from work at 3pm and worked until dark. I finally got the bow fill line ran using the tips you all gave! I also got my connections hooked up to my drain/vent thru-hulls and was able to run all of my fill and vent lines. I also stole the deck plate idea from Jetdriver so that I can have easy access to my ball valves (this idea seems genius!).
My goal is to run my drain lines and pumps tomorrow and hopefully work on the electrical this weekend! Let me know what you guys think!
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Guys,
I wanted to also ask a few questions on the drain pumps and wiring...
Drains:
1) do I need to "mount" the drain pumps to the floor or side wall of the boat in any way or are the pumps secure enough with the hoses on each end?
2) With my dual aerator bow sac drains - do most people place the pumps in the bow compartment and then run the hose up the side and down into the midship area (same as fill and vent)? Or do I drill small holes in the divider between the bow and mid ship and then run the drain line from bow to the midship locker and then up to the drain hole? Would drilling holes in that barrier between the midship and bow cause any structural issues or is this not recommended at all?
Electrical:
1) What sort of connectors should I use to connect the pumps to my wire?
2) Where do the fuses go?
3) Do I need any special connectors to hook into the actual switches?
4) I am assuming I should solder everything?
Thanks guys,
Kyle
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