wfcperrine
09-22-2006, 07:54 AM
BACKGROUND
I have a 12' aluminum boat (cir. 1950 Sea King). I got it for $100 at a garage sale then Bondo'ed all the seams inside and out to prevent leaks. Then I put a new transom wood beam in to hold the motor (made of treated 2x6 from Home Depot). Then I installed a new floor in the front half and made a new bench seat in the back with shelves underneath. The front half floor has two access hatches -one on the front floor and one vertical opening on the side (where my feet touch when sitting on the back bench). I then have put a pedestal seat on the front floor and a swivel seat on the back bench.
As a side note- the very front of the wooden floor does not come completely to the front - there is a "V" shaped triangle open space about 6" per side that is open to bow space below.
I found a decent trailer for $100. Also I have a new Nissan 5HP motor that a guy sold me for $500.
Now it's time to do some electrical stuff and this is where I need help and advice.
WHAT I WANT TO DO
My intent now is to add the following:
Front navigation light (two color)
Rear light (removable pole with plug-in)
Light switch
Fish Finder (probably the Lowrance X126)
Battery (probably the Optima Blue Top dual purpose)
Voltage Meter
Trolling motor (transom mount, 50lb. thrust, 12V)
Power inverter to plug miscellaneous stuff into (like a radio)
Wires, fuse box, and whatever else
GENERAL LAYOUT
I am thinking of putting the battery under the wooden floor in the middle (center) of the boat with accessibility to home charger wires. The voltmeter display would be put into the backside of the wooden floor where I can easily see it.
TIMELINE
I plan on starting this project now and working through the winter.
FIRST THINGS FIRST
My first aspect of planning is to determine where the battery is to go for easy access to my home charger.
Here is the first question I have. How do I ground the battery?
Thanks for your help:!:
I have a 12' aluminum boat (cir. 1950 Sea King). I got it for $100 at a garage sale then Bondo'ed all the seams inside and out to prevent leaks. Then I put a new transom wood beam in to hold the motor (made of treated 2x6 from Home Depot). Then I installed a new floor in the front half and made a new bench seat in the back with shelves underneath. The front half floor has two access hatches -one on the front floor and one vertical opening on the side (where my feet touch when sitting on the back bench). I then have put a pedestal seat on the front floor and a swivel seat on the back bench.
As a side note- the very front of the wooden floor does not come completely to the front - there is a "V" shaped triangle open space about 6" per side that is open to bow space below.
I found a decent trailer for $100. Also I have a new Nissan 5HP motor that a guy sold me for $500.
Now it's time to do some electrical stuff and this is where I need help and advice.
WHAT I WANT TO DO
My intent now is to add the following:
Front navigation light (two color)
Rear light (removable pole with plug-in)
Light switch
Fish Finder (probably the Lowrance X126)
Battery (probably the Optima Blue Top dual purpose)
Voltage Meter
Trolling motor (transom mount, 50lb. thrust, 12V)
Power inverter to plug miscellaneous stuff into (like a radio)
Wires, fuse box, and whatever else
GENERAL LAYOUT
I am thinking of putting the battery under the wooden floor in the middle (center) of the boat with accessibility to home charger wires. The voltmeter display would be put into the backside of the wooden floor where I can easily see it.
TIMELINE
I plan on starting this project now and working through the winter.
FIRST THINGS FIRST
My first aspect of planning is to determine where the battery is to go for easy access to my home charger.
Here is the first question I have. How do I ground the battery?
Thanks for your help:!: