Last Fall, in a rush, I purchased an old 14' aluminum boat that I intend on using for bass fishing on the Delaware River during the Summer months. Before the season gets going, I want to go over the entire boat and "clean it up". That entails, among other things, completely redoing the electrical wiring of the trailer. I'm looking for some direction as to how to proceed in doing same. Being that the boat is of '50's vintage, I'm assuming that the trailer is pretty much the same age, though I'm not sure of that. With that being said, I am assuming that finding a wiring harness for it might be a bit difficult. However, I plead ignorance in this area. Would it be just as easy purchasing all of the seperate parts such as the brake lights, marker lights and connectors and such and wiring from scratch? I wanted to get the trailer and boat into the garage to begin work on it soon so that it's ready when Mr. Bass decides to come out of his Winter sluggishness.
Oh and another thing, I plan on epoxiing all of the seams. Anyone have any reccomendations for this?
Thanks!