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Talons on a skeeter #8879689 04/30/13 01:33 AM
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Mounted 2 talons on my skeeter but can't decide how I want to run the power wires into my boat!!! Any suggestions???

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Re: Talons on a skeeter [Re: blakeT414] #8879706 04/30/13 01:36 AM
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I have two on my 21i. The wires run into a stainless clamshell that is mounted right in front of the motor and next to wire the wiring harness comes out of the bildge area.

Re: Talons on a skeeter [Re: blakeT414] #8879762 04/30/13 01:46 AM
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So u drilled a hole in ur top plate and used th clam shell to go over the hole?

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Re: Talons on a skeeter [Re: blakeT414] #8880101 04/30/13 02:53 AM
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Yes.

Re: Talons on a skeeter [Re: blakeT414] #8880342 04/30/13 03:58 AM
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Ok cool. Thanks

Re: Talons on a skeeter [Re: blakeT414] #8883923 05/01/13 01:45 AM
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I don't have one but the guys at fun n sun told me about using trolling motor plugs so you could easily disconnect them in the summer. It sounded like the way to go.

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