Nice work! This looks like same install would work for my 92 252G Sailfish. What type of charger and where did you mount it?
I think I could mount a 36v in my forward locker as it comes back pretty far and is very deep.
To me, the hardest part is trying to figure out the rails and parts to make it hinge back and reconnect.
Thanks Robert, gotta give props to Ryan at RK Yacht Tender Maintenance at 954-649-5138 who is a local Rhodan distributor here in the Ft. Lauderdale area. He supplied the trolling motor and did the installation right here at my dock. I helped him as needed, did the wiring, and purchased the battery, circuit breaker, switch and trolling motor plug prior to his arrival.
Yes, mounting the battery in the forward locker under the starboard bunk is exactly where I put mine. Although the battery is much lighter than 3 lead acid batteries would be, its still around 70 pounds of added weight...but as it turns out, that weight (plus the deep drop fishing weights and other heavy gear I keep in my port forward compartments to balance the other side) actually HELPS the ride in a chop.
Here is a link to the battery I bought.
The package I bought came with a battery charger, and since these LiFePo4 batteries hold a charge for several fishing trips, there is no need to mount the charger permanently
I simply clip the leads onto the battery studs, plug it in with an extension cord and the battery is ready to go again overnight.
Regarding the bow rail, zoom in on the pic of the rail above and you can see on the left side of the pic that there is a stainless steel hinge we added on top of the rail, which allows the cut section to fold backwards on top of the section aft of the cut. I secure that with a velcro strap while the Rhodan is being used.
When underway, the Rhodan is secured to the support bracket alongside the outside cabin wall with that same velcro strap, and the gap in between the cut sections of the rail is secured with a piece of pvc pipe (also visible in that same pic), which slides over the gap and is held in place with a stainless steel pin.
As I said, I love the upgrade but this weather down here sucks so far this season and between the wind and other responsibilities, I haven't had time to enjoy it much so far....