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It's a 83 seafarer but this is factory wiring. There is no way anyone would run wiring like this in there own boat. If they do they don't need a boat not only dangerous but pure stupidWhat year is your boat? Have you had it since new? How many previous owners if not? That looks a lot more like a previous owner's work.
Oh yes, there are people like that.It's a 83 seafarer but this is factory wiring. There is no way anyone would run wiring like this in there own boat. If they do they don't need a boat not only dangerous but pure stupid
So I take it you have NOT had this boat from new, then? You are way mistaken on making an assumption and blaming this on Grady. Way, way, WAY mistaken! The boat is 4 DECADES old! There could have been who-knows-how-many previous owners.It's a 83 seafarer but this is factory wiring. There is no way anyone would run wiring like this in there own boat. If they do they don't need a boat not only dangerous but pure stupid
Yeah, a 40 year old boat is unlikely to have original wiring.So I take it you have NOT had this boat from new, then? You are way mistaken on making an assumption and blaming this on Grady. Way, way, WAY mistaken! The boat is 4 DECADES old! There could have been who-knows-how-many previous owners.
Those blue crimp wire connectors look pretty new. No way they are 40 years old looking like that completely exposed. Did they even have those in the 80s?I'm pretty sure Grady never ran wire exposed along the top edge of the windshield.
No Hardtop? Someone probably moved the all around from the stern to the windshield?
Why 3 wires? All-around would have been a grey/white and a black ground.
You haven't seen enough boats I have seen many more poor wiring jobs than good ones on older boats. Haven't you seen wire nuts, plain twisted wires with tape, larger gauge conductors with smaller gauge sections spliced in, or lamp cord used for AC applications? Good wiring jobs are a thing of beauty. Crappy wiring is more of a common thing.It's a 83 seafarer but this is factory wiring. There is no way anyone would run wiring like this in there own boat. If they do they don't need a boat not only dangerous but pure stupid