Cleaned Up Wiring Mess Finally

62cruiserinc

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Last Year I bought the 1981 Sea Ray 260. It was maintained very well exterior, interior and mechanically.

However, the add-on electrical circuits were done sloppily.

This year I said it wasn't going in the water until I rewired the messy part. being an electrical engineer that has worked on design of military systems, I couldn't look at the mess anymore. I spent about 12 hrs crammed into the engine bay with heat-shrink connectors, blue sea systems fuse boxes and marine-grade wire.

Now I just need to replace the thermostat, de-winterize, and reinstall the outdrive and I will be ready to go!

Here are two pictures before and after:
 

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GA_Boater

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Did you keep the wingnuts on the battery connections? If so, you failed the final exam. :D

Toss those things and use some hex nuts or Nylocs.

Nice cleanup, Cruiser.
 

62cruiserinc

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No, I didn't use the wing nuts. I had stainless nuts that fit. I might switch over to Nyloc nuts .

The black box is a Guest 3-stage, 10A charger that charges the 2 batteries. It came with the boat.

I also added a Safe-T-Alert fire, flood and fume detector while I was at it. This way I will get some warning if bad things are happening under the engine cover.

Steve
 

GA_Boater

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Good - A+. Couldn't see under the new battery box lid.

That was a rat's nest.
 
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