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<blockquote data-quote="wmk0002" data-source="post: 418101" data-attributes="member: 13975"><p>I have yet to do any wiring on my 1648 flatbottom. I have tentatively decided that I want to get a switchpanel with integrated fuses so that I can simply mount it on a weatherproof pvc electrical junction box which I can locate somewhere convenient on the boat. I figure this is the best way to keep it neat and simple. Junction boxes come in a number of sizes and depths and shouldn't have a problem finding one to fit most any switch panel. Anyone have any recommendations? I would like to have a 3 way switch for navigation/anchor lights, plus enough switches for a bilge, livewell, lights, and a couple of extras. A 12V and usb outlet would also be nice but I could always add those separately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmk0002, post: 418101, member: 13975"] I have yet to do any wiring on my 1648 flatbottom. I have tentatively decided that I want to get a switchpanel with integrated fuses so that I can simply mount it on a weatherproof pvc electrical junction box which I can locate somewhere convenient on the boat. I figure this is the best way to keep it neat and simple. Junction boxes come in a number of sizes and depths and shouldn't have a problem finding one to fit most any switch panel. Anyone have any recommendations? I would like to have a 3 way switch for navigation/anchor lights, plus enough switches for a bilge, livewell, lights, and a couple of extras. A 12V and usb outlet would also be nice but I could always add those separately. [/QUOTE]
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