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Neil
OK! My F235 is on it's trailer again and now I'm making my 'to do' list for the winter. I've seen posts before stating that the F235 is stern-heavy and starboard-heavy (motor+heads+battery). Sure enough, in it's slip this summer, mine had an obvious stern-down/starboard-list tendency, so I'd like to move my battery forward and/or to port. One F235 I inspected while looking to buy, had its battery mounted under the aft end of the forepeak berth - is there a better place for it? I appreciate that this will only address the boat's fore-and-aft trim, but it's a start.Can anyone tell me from experience what wiring problems I should expect. Also, is there a prefered route for the wiring (I want it accessable, but not exposed)?, what type or wire do I need to get?, and what's the best way to re-connect the existing wiring from the switch panel, once I've moved the battery?There is probably no subject about which I am more ignorant and less confident than electrical wiring - simply converting a light switch to a dimmer at home is a major undertaking for me, so any advice will be valuable.Has anyone found a creative use for the small space under the chart table that's vacated when the battery is moved (without adding significant weight)? Perhaps installing a helium balloon there would be a good move ;-)Thanks,Neil