I am a fairly new member to the board, but I have been viewing the board since I purchased my Jon Boat 8 months ago. The following pictures (if I attach them correctly) are my plans for my boat when I get around to doing it! Feel free to use any and all of it!
I have worked in electronics for 25+ years, but if anyone has any suggestions you won't hurt my feelings. I did use the picture that was posted in this thread as an initial guide and made changes as I viewed what I wanted. I will be making my own fuse panel (hence the led's to show blown fuses, not needed, just a nicety) and my own control panel. I will place a small panel in the bow for the extra TM plug and +12v accessory plug, but the stern panel will have everything else. I do not have an outboard yet, so it will only be an all electric boat right now. Where I fish in Suffolk, VA, it is enough, but plan on buying one when I get the cash to do so (9.9 or smaller). There are also electric only lakes north of me that I have heard are good to fish. I have been thinking about adding a small bait live well, maybe a one or two gallon, for minnows, but I might just stick with my battery operated bubbler and minnow bucket right now. It works just fine.
In the following pitcure you can see the 2 TM plugs. This is so I can move my trolling motor from back to front, but until I get an outboard it will stay in the back. I have a switch to keep from both being used at the same time. I could actually put another 60 amp breaker in but I will never use both TM's at the same time anyway. The 60 amp breaker is because I have a 55lb thrust motor.
This photo shows the fuse panel and the stern control panel. I have actually thought about adding a couple small alarm panel batteries for all of the accessories, since they are light and last a long time with the small current draw. The lights will probably not be used but a couple of times a year. Most places I fish you can only fish sunrise to sunset, so lights are not needed, but there are places I would like to go that I can fish at night. Probably won't try those until I get an outboard. The DPDT switch is there to have only the stern (anchor) light on when you are anchored and the bow and stern on when you are moving.
On yours you could remove the SPDT switch and the stern TM plug. You also don't need a 60 amp breaker, 30 amp is porbably all you need. As in the picture below.