if the electric wiring is between the hull and deck and they seal it up... then if a wire internally breaks I would say for maintance it would be near impossible to fix internal wires without cutting the deck from the hull again.
Well Kevin was talking out of his butt, because the spacing of the shaft should allow that little piece of metal in there. That gap is what determines whether or not it's gapped correctly. If Kevin is mounting it so that the metal does not fit through the gap, he's been mounting all of these super expensive boats incorrectly.
Who makes the plugs & molds for Nautique? Good tour. But, you should 'dress the part' .... and loose the backwards hat (you're not a pubescent kid, anymore!)
I couldn't get passed the stoooopid backwards hat.....
Fail!
if the electric wiring is between the hull and deck and they seal it up... then if a wire internally breaks I would say for maintance it would be near impossible to fix internal wires without cutting the deck from the hull again.
Well Kevin was talking out of his butt, because the spacing of the shaft should allow that little piece of metal in there. That gap is what determines whether or not it's gapped correctly. If Kevin is mounting it so that the metal does not fit through the gap, he's been mounting all of these super expensive boats incorrectly.
I received the DVD from Nautiques and took the Tour with Shaun Murray now everyone can see the line of Nautiques here on youtube Awesome
Are prospective buyers expected to take seriously this child with his backwards baseball hat?
Who makes the plugs & molds for Nautique?
Good tour. But, you should 'dress the part' .... and loose the backwards hat (you're not a pubescent kid, anymore!)