- Joined
- Jul 14, 2022
- Messages
- 193
- Reaction score
- 36
- Points
- 28
- Age
- 59
- Location
- San Antonio, TX./Au Gres MI.
- Website
- www.outdoorslivecrew.com
- Model
- Sailfish
I like that.With a bicycle inner tube, a knife, a few zip-ties and some ingenuity, you can make a good guard over your connections. It doesn't have to be commercially made to be legal. If you want something a little more robust, use a bicycle tire instead.
Yeah I believe it's a coast guard requirement. It was written up on my survey, but I do think if the batteries are in a compartment along, then you are good to go.In my case the pairs of batteries are in separate compartments the Only reason to access them is to work on the batteries I don’t have to access the switches anymore. So I’m not going to put something on the batteries to protect me when I’m not in there that I have to take off when I go in there.
I'm not sure of the year of my batteries off hand but yes, I've fished and used boats my entire life and rarely do they have any covers on them. I've yet to have any issues other than some routine maintenance.I just do the best with what was provided. 22 years with GWs and not an issue yet.