12V outlet.
We discussed this on another thread. I didn't wish to hijack that one, so here it is.
First season I installed a 3-way 12V outlet under the helm to supplement the one from factory. This seemed a central location for the GPS, cell phone chargers, ipod, spot light and 12V blender. I also added a 400W inverter, which is plenty of power to run the ice cream maker

(yes, you can all drool now!)

This season, I bought a bigger tube, and needed room to inflate/deflate. Swim-pad works great for this, but my location for 12V just wasn't working due to cords being in the way. I decided to add a pair of 12V outlets to the area. Why two??? I don't know... one would have been sufficient. Now I have 6 12V outlets powered through one 20A fuse.
2x 12V outlets purchased through Radio-shaq for about $8 ea. I like these in particular as they have an in-line 10A fuse, and a cover for the outlet. I ran about 20' of wire to get power at the fuse panel, and even spliced into the same circuit as the previously wired 3-way.
The floor panel infront of the bench seats on the 210 is one-piece, and easily removed with 6 screws. Taking this out made drilling the holes easier, and I could drill the hole for the wiring through my #2 batt/sub-woofer location, directly through the stbd side electrical, and to the helm.
I drilled the two holes with a step-bit, and notched them for the outlets with a hack-saw blade.

To keep them in-place securely, I put a piece of rubber around the outlet, then ran a hose-clamp around the rubber. Finally, I wrapped that with vinyl tape. Use some wire protector, and plently of zip ties!

Finally, put the panel back in place and you are done!


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Walt B
"Debt-Charged"Black '07 H210SS6.2L Bravo One turning a 21P HIFive
Wakeboard Tower with Perfect Pass Stargazer version
Missouri River; Kansas City, Mo.