what do people use to conseal wiring out of the boat into the tower?just trying to get some ideas as for plugs,ss braided wire ect.pictures would be nice.i am looking for a decent looking water tight plug so when tower is removed it is just a simple unplugg of wires as apposed to pulling a bunch of wire out.any suggestions would be good i am a newbiee
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What tower and boat is this on? You shouldn't have to unplug the wires when foldind down the tower. Most people use wire loom to neaten up the exposed wire but if you have to disconnect when folding just do a search for some water proof connections. I am pretty sure I saw some on Earmark marine's website the other day. Earmark is a site sponsor of PN.Current: 08 Super Air 210 Team
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Originally posted by Latonkaboarder View PostWhat tower and boat is this on? You shouldn't have to unplug the wires when foldind down the tower. Most people use wire loom to neaten up the exposed wire but if you have to disconnect when folding just do a search for some water proof connections. I am pretty sure I saw some on Earmark marine's website the other day. Earmark is a site sponsor of PN.
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nicg,
If you'll also look throughout our installation gallery, you'll find numerous examples of chassis grommets, flexloom and heatshrink being used to dress out the exposed wiring service loops. The use of deck fittings and disconnects are shown too.
David
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