CFD3Captain
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 389
- Reaction score
- 315
- Points
- 157
- Location
- Coshocton, Ohio
- Boat Make
- Moomba
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- Wake
- Boat Length
- 21
So I am in the process of installing my second battery in my 192 and I thought I had it all figured out where I wanted everything. I had cable lengths figured out etc........Well this morning I thought I would take my new ballast bag out of the box and test fit. The "original" plan was to use two bags on the seats, but I now think that at least one bag can stay in the rear compartment, thus saving precious seating and room on the boat. The problem is the bag won't fit with how I had the batteries situated.
Are there spots on the floor of the compartment that I can NOT put a screw? I want to move one the trays up from where the original tray is and I wasn't sure if I could put a screw in. I guess I don't know how much room is under the compartment and the bottom of the boat. Obviously I would use the shortest screw possible, I just don't want a hole in the bottom of the boat LOL.
Here is a picture of my plan......the contingency plan is to install one on the starboard side which I really don't want to do for the sake of wiring and cost of wiring. (i've spent too much already)
And since seeing the picture I took, you can't tell, but there is a lip or step up that starts at about half the right tray. This is the area I wasn't sure about putting two screws. You can kind of see that from the middle of the right tray left, there is a gap, but it meets the tabs of the second tray perfect.

Are there spots on the floor of the compartment that I can NOT put a screw? I want to move one the trays up from where the original tray is and I wasn't sure if I could put a screw in. I guess I don't know how much room is under the compartment and the bottom of the boat. Obviously I would use the shortest screw possible, I just don't want a hole in the bottom of the boat LOL.
Here is a picture of my plan......the contingency plan is to install one on the starboard side which I really don't want to do for the sake of wiring and cost of wiring. (i've spent too much already)
And since seeing the picture I took, you can't tell, but there is a lip or step up that starts at about half the right tray. This is the area I wasn't sure about putting two screws. You can kind of see that from the middle of the right tray left, there is a gap, but it meets the tabs of the second tray perfect.
