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Wiring Help Needed

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The only thing that keeps giving me trouble on my redone Proline is the wiring, specifically the wiring to my bilge pump and my aerator pump. Had a guy come to the cape to work on it. He said the wires were put together with regular butt joints and no shrink wrap. He changed out some of the butt joints and one switch, declared it fixed. Hit the water....no pumps. Who would be a good person to take my boat to for redoing this wiring?
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Seems like I've heard of a fellow in woodville thats good with that kind of stuff. Maybe somebody knows who I'm thinking of.
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Hmmm, must be a double secret :o
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triton boats have all the wire joints soldered , heat shrinked and then siliconed. Never had a problem. Maybe an idea.
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