So you were able to get past the foam without doing anything to the foam? When I looked in starboard access panel, it looked like the foam was going to be in the way.
Awesome, thanks for your advise. I will be doing this project this weekend and hopefully completing it as well!
When i bow mounted my trolling motor on my '76 170 i ran +/- 8 gauge wires from under console (batteries) and into starboard tray under removable panle. When I bought boat the previous owner had drilled a vertical thru hole from the bottom of recessed rod holder. Then a drilled horizontal hole thru tray. I bonded in a 1/4" pvc tube the length btwn this hole to where the gunwale ends. Deilled a hole thru the vertical gunwale. Snaked wires thru the pvc and gunwale. Used the starboard circular access port to pull wires thru. There is foam that lines the inner hull. I snaked wires behind this and up to bow access hatch.
8 gauge wire is borderline for a trolling motor. Most TMs can pull up to 50 amps, and 8 gauge is usually good to 40 amps before it starts heating up. For example, the minimum circuit breaker size for MinnKota is 50 amps, with the 50lb/12v and 80lb/24V using a 60 amp breaker. 8 gauge would work on a short run of 5 feet or so, but 6 gauge would be recommended once you are looking a 10 or more feet of wire, IMHO.
What is the length of this wire run?