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I build boats for a living and I would like to...
I build boats for a living and I would like to know where you have got this information from - clearly I have been rigging my race boats and RIBs all wrong for years!
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05 May 2011, 07:06
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Yes Marine grade cable is "Tinned" and multi...
Yes Marine grade cable is "Tinned" and multi strand as Erin says. The heatshrink and glue connectors also support the cable better at the entry point to the connector.
I would expect car stuff to...
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04 May 2011, 12:34
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Wiring a RIBcraft 4.8m
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A better but more expensive solution is to use...
A better but more expensive solution is to use the heatshrink connectors that have hot glue in them - it seals the end of the wire. The wire we use is marine grade which doesn't go black in time and...
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04 May 2011, 07:42
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I would never fit a fuse in the starter feed and...
I would never fit a fuse in the starter feed and would also never extend those wires but fit new one piece ones.
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