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Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie
Tinned wire can get price.
Bare copper strand wire NIT tinned doesn't belong in a boat.
QUOTE=Jackbass;990016]#6 wire is not that expensive. I cant imagine you needing anymore than say fifty feet. particularly if you buy pool type clamps so you are not cutting into the wire and losing length. You want to do it that way also so you do not lose conductivity. Just get the anti corrosion compound. Generally it is used for aluminum conductors but will serve the same purpose on copper in a marine environment.
50' of #6 will run you roughly 55$
oxide inhibitor
pool lug
grounding wire splice block insulated and corrosion resistant. if you choose to go that route
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If you were to leave it insulated and just strip the connections you needed should not be that much of a problem. Understood however copper does not like water and hates salt water.
Solid Tinned copper should cost you right around a dollar a foot maybe even a little less.