Just make sure you hook up the boat and turn your lights on.
If you think about it, there was a reason the fuse blew in the first place.
Better to find out now then later.
Well, I hate to admit it but I feel like Dumba**. Even though I felt like I had checked all the fuses that pertained, obviously I didn't. Sat. wid was blowing like Kansas so I decided to go back at it, got out the book, ID the fuses, poped the hood and the first 15a fuse I pulled was fryed. Problem solved, no more worries comming home after dark. Thanks for all the help ya'll gave on this problem.
3GD
Just make sure you hook up the boat and turn your lights on.
If you think about it, there was a reason the fuse blew in the first place.
Better to find out now then later.
Mike
Glad it was an easy fix. Billy
glad you found the problem and it was a easy fix.
You might try unpluging your lights b4 backing in the water, could be shorting out.