powellcrazy wrote:
There is an efficiency loss the longer the run of wire. Would it be enough to worry, I doubt it.
I would move them and not worry, but that is just me.
Our boat lists to one side as well, depends on if water tank is full/empty and how boat is loaded. I give you this thought, you will spend a lot of time and money getting boat to sit level and then your going to climb aboard. Now she is listing to whichever side your on. The 248 is a narrow small cruiser, tall for its beam width. It will always be somewhat sensitive to weight distribution. You may start a project that will only end by getting a wider beam cruiser.
And/or load more beer to one side
Good Luck
I understand. I'm not one of these perfectionists (well, I am but not on this issue) that must have the boat sitting level. I figured I would move the batteries mainly because:
1) I am installing a cube shaped bilge heater. The absolute *best* location is where the batteries currently sit. That locates the heater farthest from any fuel hose. And ... I believe the circulation of heat would be better blowing from the battery location since there are fewer things in the way on the port side as opposed to the starboard side (blower hoses, fresh water holding tank, etc).
The listing issue is something that I might be able to correct some by doing this exercise, but it is the secondary reason and I would not do it otherwise.
Thanks for the tips.
Craig C.
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2003 Vista 248, VP 5.0 GXi-C, DP