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Old 09-03-2012, 09:09 PM
FishStretcher FishStretcher is offline
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I opted for two switches, two pumps, one port, one starboard. I wired mine after the battery switch as it is a trailer queen. If I had a slip or mooring, I would have them direct to battery.

As a side note, I am impressed at how well even a 6 watt solar panel will charge two batteries. Mine was $70 at defender. Which would be nice if I had a slip.

Also someone here told me to stuff the hull with "pool noodles". To help with flotation. I don't think it can hurt if you put plastic fencing between the stringers to keep the pool noodles from pinning a float switch down.
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