kronikenergy
09-05-2007, 11:13 AM
I just installed a stereo in my boat. Before I tacked everything down permanantly I used gorilla tape to hold everything in place for one river trip just to make sure that the instalation worked out as planned and I didn't have to move anything.
Now that it looks like all is well I would like to keep everything in place permanently. My question is how is this usually done and what methods would you suggest? It looks as though the original wiring harnes is held in place by fiberglass strips attached to the hull. Unfortunately the new wires are in different locations so new anchorpoints are needed.
I was thinking of using some rubber tubing as a protective measure and fiberglassing the rubber tube to the hull? Or maybe epoxy would be easier/better?
Thanks..
Now that it looks like all is well I would like to keep everything in place permanently. My question is how is this usually done and what methods would you suggest? It looks as though the original wiring harnes is held in place by fiberglass strips attached to the hull. Unfortunately the new wires are in different locations so new anchorpoints are needed.
I was thinking of using some rubber tubing as a protective measure and fiberglassing the rubber tube to the hull? Or maybe epoxy would be easier/better?
Thanks..