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Running wire in a Mariner 350
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Running wire in a Mariner 350
Has anyone with a Mariner ran wire before?
If so, how did you get the wire up to the bridge?
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Re: Running wire in a Mariner 350
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Re: Running wire in a Mariner 350
Looking at the SB side arch, there are two rectangle access plates, which allow access to the arch base bolts....I have two additional round access plates very near to them.
Opening the round ones, I found a 4in PVC pipe that goes under the arch base going forward to the second round access plate.
Inside the pipe were wires from the engine compartment.
At the forward round access plate, to the left was an opening to the upper part of the entertainment area.
Ran the wire over the top boards of the entertainment area and there was another opening where it opened under the captains chair.
Hope this makes sense...
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