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Electrical and LED lighting

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Have to catch up here since I finally signed up for Imgur and can again post photos

It's a work in progress, just two anchor lights to replace and it's all LED inside and out. New panel and really just organizing everything, the bridge is still a mess and a couple glitches I haven't figured out yet

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Peter

Looking good. Keep at it. Now that you are into the wiring, you probably realize that it was not that difficult. Time consuming but not difficult.

By the way, is that a pad lock on the Cabin Door?
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Yes pad lock. Boat came to me like this with no key for the door. Haven’t yet bothered to change it.
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Yum. Good looking boat!

After a break-in in a previous boat, I no longer lock doors. I much prefer minor gizmos to be stolen over having the door/frame broken..
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Lars wrote:Yum. Good looking boat!

After a break-in in a previous boat, I no longer lock doors. I much prefer minor gizmos to be stolen over having the door/frame broken..
Same here.

Buddies boat they broke in, destroyed the door and jamb, stole a few bottles of booze, a couple cheap flatscreens and left.
The door and jamb cost $2400 to repair.
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It’s a deterrent. If someone wants to get in they will
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WOW .... looks great !!
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Remember if they cant see it they will not steal it. I still have the Perko lock. That is like having no lock.
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