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Grounding electronics to water?


Todd in NY

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How do you ground an electronic device to water on a utility boat that uses a tiller steer motor that is not connected to the battery? One of my devices needs to be grounded to the battery negative terminal AND to water, so how can I accomplish that requirement? Thanks in advance!

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I am thinking about buying a used Sub Troll for my utility boat, but before I do, I want to make sure I can properly ground it. The instructions on the Sub Troll say to attach the black wire to the negative battery terminal AND the boat's ground system/water. That's easy enough on a boat with a charging system, but I don't think it was intended for a boat without a grounding system.

Thanks for the feedback. I thought about just letting a groud wire contact the water behind the transom, using a keeper of sorts to make sure it doesn't contact the boat. But then there are the unknowns and what ifs...

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I run a subtroll on my boat also. Have no problems with it but I have an i/o. I would think that if there was a problem , you could run a ground to your downrigger also somehow to achieve same result. I wil give your situation some more thought.

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Thanks Dan!

 

This utility boat is my backup boat, but my primary boat is blocked by a dumpster until the end of April, possibly middle of May. So I am just trying to think outside the box and have a solid plan for using my utility boat with riggers.

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