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    Waste fill

    It was the use of the word "fill" that was confusing since it's not really a "fill" - just wanted to double check. That's strange that your parts manual refers to it as a "fill". It's more commonly called a pump out deck plate. Parts catalogs can be wrong.... If it's easier for you to put it...
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    Waste fill

    "Fill"? I think you mean the waste pump "out", correct? Just using the wrong terminology? Yes, typically the gunwale is a good place. But, you can put it anywhere that makes sense for you
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    Replacement Horn Cover

    Reread what I said... I said "if". There was no accusation - just that it "reads" as a shameless plug given your first posts are about selling something. This is not an uncommon thing on forums. But, if you want to go down the road you started..... but your freakin' big boy pants on and grow up.
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    OEM horn cover replacement

    Reread what I said... I said "if". There was no accusation - just that it "reads" as a shameless plug given your first posts are about selling something. This is not an uncommon thing on forums. But, if you want to go down the road you started..... put your freakin' big boy pants on and grow up.
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    OEM horn cover replacement

    Babygray... if this is something you sell, you should come right out and say it. Since you just joined this forum and this type of post is your only kind so far, it sure appears to be that. Not mentioning that part comes across as underhanded and sneaky.
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    Replacement Horn Cover

    Babygray... if this is something you sell, you should come right out and say it. Since you just joined this forum and this type of post is your only kind so far, it sure appears to be that. Not mentioning that part comes across as underhanded and sneaky.
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    Holy $#!+....my boat is the cover of the new Anchorline!

    He already IS famous... he has 13 championship rings ;)
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    New fuel tanks - Grounding Question

    Not "overkill" at all! Yes, an AS valve is very important whether it's a mechanical or an electrical one. Even if all the fuel line is currently above the tank, there's a possibility (granted, a VERY small one) it could drop below tank level. I've read that opponents to it say it's better to...
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    2006 228 seafarer

    It seems like you didn't finish your sentence or proofread? There seems to be missing info.
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    New fuel tanks - Grounding Question

    It's not "bad" to go bigger with wiring - but it's just not necessary, you know? Don't worry - you'll have plenty of opportunities to spend your money elsewhere :)
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    New fuel tanks - Grounding Question

    Agree. Although, German, you could do 14g to "feel better" :p
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    What degree rod holder for bow on 306 canyon?

    Funny - there's a post in the "Tips" forum about this exact subject if you wanted to read it.
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    Looking for 228 Seafarer fuel tank brackets.

    Generally speaking, PT wood vs aluminum = PT winning the fight. But since you are separating the two with a barrier you'll be fine. To expand on this... using PT wood as carpeted bunks on a pontoon trailer leads to the Al corroding. But this example keeps wet PT wood (carpet holds water) in...
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    WTB: Grady White Voyager/Journey/Gulfstream

    Hi Mike - it just dawned on me that I recognize your name from our emails... while I'm not on this forum for sales, I'm from Peters Marine - about that '02 we have emailed about.
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    Looking for 228 Seafarer fuel tank brackets.

    You can buy fiberglass or PVC L-channel very readily.
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    New fuel tanks - Grounding Question

    Skunk, I think it's kind of a moot point as I eluded to above. The reason I say this is I've worked on plenty of boats where the green wire goes to a bus bar and NOT the battery. These were well made, higher end boats - and it's that way from the factory. I think this is a "just because GW...
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    New fuel tanks - Grounding Question

    For your grounding, best practice is to ground to a bus bar to keep from having multiple things right on the battery. Although this is more of an aesthetic thing. However, it wouldn't matter which battery you go to - you'll notice that the batteries' negatives are all tied tied together -...