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Power Pole Installation
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03/30/17 11:05 PM
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FXfromTx
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I am looking into putting 10' Blades on my FX20, I was just curious how everybody's hydraulic lines are ran. I found one installation video for a boat like this that has nowhere to feed the lines, so they drilled directly through the fiberglass and used plastic or rubber grommets to run the lines through. Is this how they are installed from the factory on these new Skeeters? Naturally, I want to keep from drilling holes in my boat if at all possible so I'm looking for how others have done it if there is any way other than drilling. Thanks
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Re: Power Pole Installation
[Re: FXfromTx]
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03/31/17 12:11 AM
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Matt Jackson
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I've ran them through the black.... I don't know what you call it but all the fuel lines and other wires run through it from the outboard to the back of the boat.
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Re: Power Pole Installation
[Re: FXfromTx]
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03/31/17 12:36 AM
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K.D.
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Go to www.skeeterboats.com and select the fx20. You can zoom in on the overhead view and see exactly How they are installed from the factory. But, yes it will require drilling to make it look factory.
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