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Author:  kd4pbs [ Tue Dec 10, 2013 10:55 am ]
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How much would several feet of battery cable cost? Maybe put the battery up front in the middle?

Author:  NiagaraChillin [ Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:16 pm ]
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kd4pbs wrote:
How much would several feet of battery cable cost? Maybe put the battery up front in the middle?


True, my battery weighs about 40 lbs, but don't you lose voltage the longer the cable? I'm no electrical expert, but I seem to remember hearing/reading that somewhere.

Author:  rpengr [ Tue Dec 10, 2013 2:03 pm ]
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NiagaraChillin wrote:
kd4pbs wrote:
How much would several feet of battery cable cost? Maybe put the battery up front in the middle?


True, my battery weighs about 40 lbs, but don't you lose voltage the longer the cable? I'm no electrical expert, but I seem to remember hearing/reading that somewhere.

That's true, so you need larger gauge wire to compensate for the longer length. That would not be worth it for your 40 lb battery.

However, Ric has a very heavy bank of batteries to run his 2000W inverter and Air Conditioner. Would make sense in his case.

Author:  ric [ Tue Dec 10, 2013 2:41 pm ]
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rpengr wrote:
NiagaraChillin wrote:
kd4pbs wrote:
How much would several feet of battery cable cost? Maybe put the battery up front in the middle?


True, my battery weighs about 40 lbs, but don't you lose voltage the longer the cable? I'm no electrical expert, but I seem to remember hearing/reading that somewhere.

That's true, so you need larger gauge wire to compensate for the longer length. That would not be worth it for your 40 lb battery.

However, Ric has a very heavy bank of batteries to run his 2000W inverter and Air Conditioner. Would make sense in his case.


Total battery weight on my boat including house + engine is 280lb (four batteries).

I'm not putting batteries in a cabin area unless they are sealed. I don't want to breathe their gases. Buying the correct gauge wiring to make that all work would be very expensive. Rough estimate is 4 gauge wiring and that runs around $3 a foot tinned. 40ft of it would be around $120! Not including ends, protective coverings, shrink wraps, hold downs, etc. I would budget around $200 just for the wiring to put a battery up in the bow.

Author:  TX H210SS [ Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:25 pm ]
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If you go with the trim tabs...check out some of the models with LED lights....two toys in one

Author:  deafwish [ Wed Dec 11, 2013 3:34 pm ]
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This worked for my mate's Subie...

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Author:  NiagaraChillin [ Wed Dec 11, 2013 5:57 pm ]
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Is that a still from ric's Florida video? Ack, my eyes... :cry:

Author:  Winter Sux [ Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:05 pm ]
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Thanks NiagaraChillin, I just beered my keyboard. :lol:

Author:  kd4pbs [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 11:06 am ]
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I see my second ex wife's modeling career has taken off.

Author:  Toddely [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 11:28 am ]
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Nice.. My ex makes a great anchor... :wink:

Author:  Tubedragger [ Sun Jan 05, 2014 8:36 am ]
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OMG....I almost fell out of my chair when I say that car picture....
Putting a sealed battery on each side of the bow is not a bad idea!!
Also I have the 5.8 Liter engine and have no issues with planing off...More power helps!!

Author:  neutron [ Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:18 pm ]
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newer wakeboarding boats have a water bladder on each side that with a touch of a switch you can fill or empty the bladder to make the stern squat into the water more for a better wake. the system could work like a trim tab to level out any off ballance side of the boat

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