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    Posted: September-16-2014 at 4:50am
Maybe I'll develop a clock with a colorful tube outer ring, a wakeboard-shaped hour hand and a slalom ski-shape minute hand. Add the CC logo and everyone on here will buy it, right? Hmm, how to work a wake surfboard into the design...
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It is pretty funny that they provide you with a clock that is pretty much doomed to never be accurate.

Just don't hard wire your engine hour meter
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I like them both.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary S Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September-15-2014 at 9:26pm
Personally I think having a clock is just as bad as pulling a tube
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I have an 1987 Ski Nautique 2001 and use it 4 to 5 times a week. I was going to unhook the power wire from the back of the clock and run a new wire to the battery.
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you could always just leave the ignition breaker on, but the drain on the battery from leaving the clock running 24/7 will take it's toll if the boat is left sitting for longs periods of time.

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It should be pretty easy to do.

What year boat do you have?
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I did a search but found no results. Has any one wired the clock straight so you do not have to set it every time you use the boat? I did that to my the auto wire of the bilge pump so it would truly be automatic.
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