Posted by FLOLDFORD on June 29, 2014 at 11:47:46 from (65.33.89.5):
In Reply to: Re: Can This Be Done? posted by Buzzman72 on June 29, 2014 at 11:17:39:
Your right about the fiberglass boat. I do rewiring work on boats to make a little extra money to support my old tractor hobby. Boats have to have multiple ground circuits because of the hull being non conductive. Even aluminum hulls don't use the hull as a ground ( can you say really bad electrolysis ) One thing I've learned when trouble shooting a wring problem on a boat is to have two test lights one with a short lead to go to the ground circuit I'm working on and one with a really long lead to go all the way back to the battery. I never use the boat motor as a grounding circuit other than the starter because of to many problems with corrosion especially around salt water. So like the others have said yes it is possible. Just going to take a lot more wire
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