Hello to the group,
 
Wiring trace Hunter SV
 
Assuming that the original writer has a digital wrist watch, and with any  
luck a small portable am/fm radio.
Shut down the boat power totally. Place the watch next to one of the wires  
that goes through the tube.
Use the portable radio on AM as a signal tracer you should hear the  clicking 
to perhaps a foot away from the area. as you move along.
 
If not....
Second way.... You will be using one circuit.   With the  boat power shut 
down use one wire that goes through the pipe to some  device..  Remove the wire 
from whatever device and ground it.   energize the other end with a small 
circuit breaker ...LIKE an old 4  bulb turn signal flasher....It will make/ 
break 
as the circuit is  grounded.  Use a hand compass along the path that you 
think...Dampened one  would be nice but...in any case when the breaker is on 
the 
compass will point in  the direction of current flow...ergo the grounded end of 
the wire.
 
I have done step two with a fish tape. 
While you are there are you sure Hunter did not leave you a line to pass  
additional wiring through the tube ? If not, I certainly would do so  now.
 
Good Luck,  Carl Hibbard
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