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fishstu 11-14-2016 11:58 PM

New gauges & switches for 20ft Seacraft.
 
I have a 2001 Lefty Kreh 20 Seacraft and want to replace the gauges and switches.

I am thinking of adding a panel for the gauges rather then install them thru the console. Also to replace the pull out switches with a panel with a bank of toggle switches. all panel, gauges and switches to be of top quality and very water proof.

Has any body do this to a 20 ft Seacraft with pictures. Also any recommendations for gauges and switches and panel will be appreciated.

Thanks

Dogbomb 11-16-2016 07:36 PM

I had a Blue Sea 8 switch panel (part #8271) in my Donzi that I really liked.
Just ordered one for my SeaCraft project, and I'll post pics when I get it in.
Very waterproof and well made!

Joe R 11-26-2016 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dogbomb (Post 248059)
I had a Blue Sea 8 switch panel (part #8271) in my Donzi that I really liked.
Just ordered one for my SeaCraft project, and I'll post pics when I get it in.
Very waterproof and well made!

replaced them with the above on my 21 , 1998 put in a molded glove box where the pull switches were and put the new swich panel on the console face ...I wish I could learn how to post photos here...

Joe R.
21 SeaCraft 1998 Tracker /2015 Opti 200
Susie 2

fishstu 11-28-2016 11:06 AM

Thanks for both ideas guys - My existing switches are in a molded panel countersunk low down on the front of the console. the shape would not work as is for the Blue Sea panel. I like the idea of opening up that are and fitting a water proof "glove box" and mounting a blue seas switch panel higher up on the console face.


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