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nightfighter 04-25-2021 05:37 PM

How many switches for a 20'CC?
 
Currently have eight switch panel. Three are accessory switches. What else could I need open switches for? Not getting radar. Vhf, stereo and GPS/FF electronics I turn on at the units.

Current layout;

Aft bilge, Livewell/washdown, Nav/off/anchor. Horn

Cockpit light, ACC, ACC, ACC


I might consider putting the compass light on its own switch. Any other suggestions?
In the distant past I was known to have put a dimmer on running lights... I used to mess with other race boats at night by turning my running lights down and make them think I was going faster than they were... head games.:biglaugh:

Rockfish9 04-25-2021 06:19 PM

Wash down pump,bilge pump,baitvwell pump, deck lights, my compass light is on its own switch, console lights, trim tabs if you have them..
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Clammer 04-25-2021 09:52 PM

I have a overhead light mounted on the t-top .pointed directly down that lights up from the t top back to the outboard . great when you need it .wouldn,t recommend it to get a snarl out when eeling ><>,:fishslap:

wdmso 04-26-2021 05:47 AM

I suggest as many as you have now with 2 extra if any fail then you just move the wires to the good switch easy if if on the Water , And do your self a favor get back lit switches you'll thank yourself I wish I had them
but my panel is a nightmare to remove and replace even 1 switch

wdmso 04-26-2021 05:51 AM

going to see if I can put my compass light on a another switch never thought of it ! its always been to bright and i cover it anyway . comes on with my nav lights another project ! just when I thought i was Done LOL

Guppy 04-26-2021 06:17 AM

Pull the wire that feeds the gage lights that come on with the key and run a jumper wire to one of the switches,,, comes in handy for night runs/fishin.....

Guppy 04-26-2021 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1210719)
going to see if I can put my compass light on a another switch never thought of it ! its always been to bright and i cover it anyway . comes on with my nav lights another project ! just when I thought i was Done LOL

Never done!

nightfighter 04-26-2021 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1210718)
I suggest as many as you have now with 2 extra if any fail then you just move the wires to the good switch easy if if on the Water , And do your self a favor get back lit switches you'll thank yourself I wish I had them
but my panel is a nightmare to remove and replace even 1 switch

The more I learn, the easier it seem to order a prelabeled switch panel that can be installed over cut out hole in dash. I will use starboard to replace the fake wood photograph material and do the cut outs myself. Still thinking this is for next off season, but you never know. I am accumulating parts and materials.

And yes, the compass light needs its own switch for that very reason.... It is really only a back up to my electronics the majority of the time. (also have to keep metal objects in the glovebox underneath away from it...)

Guppy 04-26-2021 05:14 PM

I took the bulb out of the compass and painted with fingernail polish,,, not perfect but helps...
more shades than could ever want.... ;-)

Linesider82 04-27-2021 11:19 AM

Ross how many batteries do you use and do you have or plan to add an onboard battery charger?
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Linesider82 04-27-2021 11:40 AM

... moved post to boat project thread...

Also, the power cable for transducers and radars has a ton of 14awg tinned wire in it. I used some of that for runs where there's high traffic.


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