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Purpletail

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Jan 21, 2023
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Hello everyone,

Great forum and glad to be a part of the community. I have a new Deluxe 1000-5, going to do some mods and am a bit nervous to try them myself. I am looking at a winch install, fusebox, street legal kit and dual battery to start. I am decent at chasing wires in a boat, installing a trolling motor and doing trailer work, pretty good at construction, but never worked on something like this. Is it best to leave it to a dealership or go for it? Part of the fun is doing it myself but dont want to fry an electrical component. Thank you in advance!
 
Hillbillytnt

Hillbillytnt

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The info is here you just have to search for it. Some of the stuff you mentioned is easy like the dual battery. Others will require a little research but I doubt you’re going to attempt anything that these guys haven’t tried photographed and posted about. If you do let us know will cheer u on. Depending on dealership you may be better off doing it yourself
 
Smitty335

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Hello everyone,

Great forum and glad to be a part of the community. I have a new Deluxe 1000-5, going to do some mods and am a bit nervous to try them myself. I am looking at a winch install, fusebox, street legal kit and dual battery to start. I am decent at chasing wires in a boat, installing a trolling motor and doing trailer work, pretty good at construction, but never worked on something like this. Is it best to leave it to a dealership or go for it? Part of the fun is doing it myself but dont want to fry an electrical component. Thank you in advance!
Welcome to the Club! The Club Store's plug and play is fool proof, try a kit and you'll be hooked!
 
OlYeller15

OlYeller15

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  1. 500
Hello everyone,

Great forum and glad to be a part of the community. I have a new Deluxe 1000-5, going to do some mods and am a bit nervous to try them myself. I am looking at a winch install, fusebox, street legal kit and dual battery to start. I am decent at chasing wires in a boat, installing a trolling motor and doing trailer work, pretty good at construction, but never worked on something like this. Is it best to leave it to a dealership or go for it? Part of the fun is doing it myself but dont want to fry an electrical component. Thank you in advance!
Welcome from NE Ga…Let the good times roll!
 
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RedorDead

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Welcome! The biggest difference between you and the dealer employee who would wire your mods is the level of care. Knowledge and skills can be obtained. Giving a damn is either there or it’s not. In my opinion.
 
Buggyman

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Hello everyone,

Great forum and glad to be a part of the community. I have a new Deluxe 1000-5, going to do some mods and am a bit nervous to try them myself. I am looking at a winch install, fusebox, street legal kit and dual battery to start. I am decent at chasing wires in a boat, installing a trolling motor and doing trailer work, pretty good at construction, but never worked on something like this. Is it best to leave it to a dealership or go for it? Part of the fun is doing it myself but dont want to fry an electrical component. Thank you in advance!
welcome from Ohio GIT R DONE you can do it
 
JenElio

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Hello everyone,

Great forum and glad to be a part of the community. I have a new Deluxe 1000-5, going to do some mods and am a bit nervous to try them myself. I am looking at a winch install, fusebox, street legal kit and dual battery to start. I am decent at chasing wires in a boat, installing a trolling motor and doing trailer work, pretty good at construction, but never worked on something like this. Is it best to leave it to a dealership or go for it? Part of the fun is doing it myself but dont want to fry an electrical component. Thank you in advance!
Welcome from South Florida

Don't be scerrrd, little common sense goes a long way. I agree, part of the fun IS doing it your self 👍