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    The Stereo's Yellow Wire...

    Just a reminder to all who might be installing a stereo for the first time. Regardless of brand, there are 3 wires that need to be hooked up to the source of power on both the hot and ground side. Yellow is one of them (stereo memory). Red and black are the other two. Too often people think...
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    How to use a Multimeter

    I thought this might be a helpful tutorial to give the members here a better understanding on how to troubleshoot their boat's electrical systems and circuits. Multimeter Basics The Multimeter is probably the most important tool in your toolbox when you own an older boat. Over time, so much...
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    iboats loading sloooowwww...

    Is it just me? Tried it on Google Chrome, Firefox, IE8, all the other forums I visit seem to be doing fine. Anybody else?
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    More Smileys!

    So what do you say, Mods? A little more fun here? There's more where they came from, just need to get the code to upload them...
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    12 Volt Bible for Boats

    Some of you may not know about this little book... An extremely valuable tool for any small boat owner. One of the best things about it is it teaches you the basics of a MULTIMETER, one of the most important tools on your boat... What is does is it empowers you to do your own...
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    Yamaha V-Max with Faria Analog Gauges

    So, I posted "over there", and got 1 "lame" answer. Anybody? Guys, Alright, I know it can be done, just want to make sure. I've rigged hundreds of OX66 vintage Yams, always with Yamaha digital gauges. Plug and play, piece of cake. Now I've got a '98 V-Max 150 that the gauges are shot on her...
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