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Had Some Issues With My Fuses On My Boat; Something for all to think about
Topic Started: May 21 2008, 06:43 PM (109 Views)
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I recently took my boat out for the first time in a long while and realized once on the water that my Bilge pump was not working. . . never a good thing. I had previously installed a GPS Puck under my console and never seen a fuse panel, however a fuse was the 1st thing to check when a pump goes out.

Turns out my Fuse panel was as high up under the console as I could see. . . and barely noticeable. I checked all my fuses and have a range of 3 Amp to 25 Amp. I always keep tools on my boat, but I never had fuses. I suggest those of you who have never gotten a good look at your fuses, do so and keep spares on your boat. Having a Aerator go out on your Boat could ruin a tournament.
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