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    #16
    Originally posted by dogbert View Post
    That's what I recommended he do. Otherwise, on that boat, you have to pull up the gas tank and that definitely is no fun. It's actually less likely to chafe laying on the tank, with the split loom as we recommended, than running around the side of the boat or laying it directly on the fiberglass.
    I know, just wanted emphasis the need to protect the wires as the gas tank is about the only part of a boat, other then the drive train, that is grounded.
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      #17
      Originally posted by chpthril View Post
      I know, just wanted emphasis the need to protect the wires as the gas tank is about the only part of a boat, other then the drive train, that is grounded.


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