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NOCO Battery Charger Mounting in 212

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2021
Boat Model
212S
Boat Length
21
Where did you mount this and what screws did you use? I don't want to be putting holes through the fiberglass, obviously. Thanks.
 
I have a different model, but used the following for my battery charger…
Purchased a 1/4 cutting board off Amazon (believe this was the one), screwed charger to cutting board, and used heavy duty hook and loop (generic Velcro) adhered to the back of the board. The “Velcro” has held to the carpet w/o issue for the past season.
 
I did the same thing - used boards and HD velcro. I don't use the port side for much storage so it's not an issue being on the floor near the batteries, which is also good for short wire runs to the amp and charger.

Someone here was looking to use 4200/5200 to secure a piece of starboard or similar to the fiberglass wall of the compartment (not the hull) and mount his stuff on there - might be an option?

Someone else mounted their charger on the wall of the engine bay. Another mounted amps on the board at the rear of the under-seat storage that separates the compartment from the under-swim platform area.
 
Different model, but I mounted mine under the seat where the battery switches are. Screwed into the wall that separates the storage area from the engine compartment.
 

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