johnrmarshall22
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It appears a previous owner of my 2006 22' cruiser with Honda twin 50s thought that the reason for stiff throttles was improper cable routing. So... to "straighten out" the cables they were run through the cabin near door then holes were drilled near the bottom of the bilge to accomodate a flexible sheathing of weather proof conduit that all four cables reside. Well although this conduit has been caulked and sealed with some other flexible goop the offending holes weep (when it rains) and the inside of my cabin floor is wet!
Real nice sauna when the Wallas is running... :thdown
I see other holes in the bilge near the top that appear to be 'stock" and maybe where the cables orginally ran?
I want to 1. stop the leak 2. route the cables as intended by the orginal outfitter. 3. Possibly upgrade cables.
I need to know how best to route the cables. I then intend to clean the area where the holes have been cut near the bottom of the bilge and re-fiberglass or install some sort of plug/ plate that is appropriately sealed. I worry that I cannot get the fiberglass clean enough to patch with new fiberglass patch.
Thanks in Advance!

I see other holes in the bilge near the top that appear to be 'stock" and maybe where the cables orginally ran?
I want to 1. stop the leak 2. route the cables as intended by the orginal outfitter. 3. Possibly upgrade cables.
I need to know how best to route the cables. I then intend to clean the area where the holes have been cut near the bottom of the bilge and re-fiberglass or install some sort of plug/ plate that is appropriately sealed. I worry that I cannot get the fiberglass clean enough to patch with new fiberglass patch.
Thanks in Advance!