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ROADHOG 12-27-2006 04:12 PM

Re: Exposed Wiring
 
Yep that all makes sense to me. If I have anymore questions about my new boat I'm going to have "WRINK" do my negotiation's for me. If there is anyone on this board that can less sense on an easy question it is the NOTORIOUS WRINKLFACE!!

US1 Fountain 12-27-2006 05:54 PM

Re: Exposed Wiring
 
Given a choice to have it sealed, I would. But no problem the way it is. Just when others comment on my open dash kinda makes you think about ways to cover it up. Only problem is that when I'm out running hard, I put my feet straight ahead against the back side, and lock my legs under the dash. Might be harder to do if it was closed off.

wrinkleface 12-28-2006 08:00 AM

Re: Exposed Wiring
 

Originally Posted by runafever (Post 1974569)
Fountain as well as other manufacturers have been doing this for years. Rub rails? Wiring? whats with this guy? Its a boat!

Dude, 4 a couple hundred K 4 a toy, I think some nice fit & finish should B expected! These R no 7 K Yugos!:rolleyes:

On Time 12-28-2006 08:46 AM

Re: Exposed Wiring
 
My 1986 Formula F3LS and my 1987 Formula 242 LS had open bottoms to the dash with exposed wiring. Using Boeing T-9 I never had a corrosion issue with these boats.

OL30 12-28-2006 10:06 AM

Re: Exposed Wiring
 
Already been said, but its pretty much the common thing for production boats to have the wiring exposed! And i TOTALLY agree about not spraying the dash directly :eek:


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