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Hello Steve and thanks for the reply! I was on the boat this last weekend and explored the cable run area between the Bullwark and the deck. The space would be perfect if I can successfully run a fish tape or like device through it to pull some wire. I will give it a try anyway and if it wont work, I can use plan B and run through the Bilge. It is going to be quite the project.. as I get along with it i wil share what I learn with the list server.

This last weekend I installed an accessory plug in the forward V berth which will alllow me to plug in a 12 volt pump to inflate our dinghy on the forward deck. This is much more preferable than using the foot pump! Also installed a motor mount block on the rear pulpit for our outboard we just purchased and set up a 4-1 lifting device off of the radar mast to be able to raise and lower the outboard when we use it. We willl try it out next weekend when we go on an overnight to Angel Island which is a fun mooring in the area. If anyone is interested I will post pics of both and how it came out.
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