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Old 05-05-2008, 03:41 PM
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Smurf pipe is a blue colored 3/4 inch flexible convoluted plastic electrical conduit. It comes in 10 foot lengths. It is waterproof and flexible and cheap. Can be purchased at Home Depot or any electric supply house for about 2 bucks a piece and 1 piece is all you need for a 170cc. Hope this takes out the mystery of the "Smurf" pipe.
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So, that's what they do with all the dead smurfssss.
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So, that's what they do with all the dead smurfssss.

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Does this feeding line exists in the 2004?
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Wire Pipe

Attached is a photo of the "wire run pipe" from the transom end. It is the black pipe. You should see a white cord and a black corrugated pipe coming out from the wire run pipe. I added and enclosed the power wires in the corrugated pipe. It's hard to get a shot from the center console. You have to reach down and feel for it. One note, the "wire run pipe" is too small in diameter to run the transducer connector through.
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I see the pipe but I don;t have any line in mine. Grrrrr. Any suggestions?

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Smile No worries mate

If you have the pipe, but no fish line, easy. Either use an electrician's fish tape to push through and attach your wires to pull through, or, use some weed wacker line. When I pulled the transducer through the tunnel (not the pipe), I pulled two weed wacker lines. One to use to pull the transducer cable with the big connector and one to keep in the tunnel for the future (the orange colored line in the photo).
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gosh ima dummy. I can use the "fishing" line I have to do Ethernet wiring. duuuh!
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