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Old 01-07-2003, 10:36 PM
Scott Scott is offline
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Default Re: Guages and Switches

Well I think if you put the Blue Seas and the Paneltronic side by side (the rocker switch version) I think they would look identical....I think West Marine and Boat US have the Blue Seas Versions.....as far as the Paneltronics goes....I've only seen them at Consumer Marine's show room (Wall, NJ or online)....I know that really doesn’t help but they are very nice panels....You might email Paneltronics and they might point you in the direction of a dealer closer to you ....bottom line...They are both nice panels..

And Miles has a good point ..... Several of the gauges that I'm replacing had been Teleflex.(Still working and being replaced as the whole boat is being rewired and for cosmetic reasons.... with this Brand and style gauge

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Old 01-08-2003, 10:01 AM
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Default Re: Guages and Switches

I replaced my panel on my 20CC I/O with a panel made of mahogany. All the gauges were replaced with Stewart Warner, Purchased from Davidson Sales, In FLa, good Prices, carries all Manufactuers. The electrical was treplaces with a Blue Sea eater proof toggle panel 4 over 4.
My rig is a 1974 so the wiring was the old color scheme, Ancor has the old colors as well as what they do.
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