Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: 23' Outrage 1999 Rear Switch Panel Replacement?
Posted by Conoonor on 06/06/16 - 3:32 PM
#1
http://i63.tinypic.com/10p3adh.jpg0p3adh.jpg
Hello,
does anyone know where I can find a replacement for this switch panel that fits exact? This is located in the rear infront of the bait tank. If someone could provide me the exact dimensions that would be beneficial as well because I can not get to my boat for another few days.
Thank you
Posted by Conoonor on 06/06/16 - 4:22 PM
#3
I did check that diagram and it does not seem to list the correct part.... should be right infront of the bait tank
Posted by Phil T on 06/06/16 - 5:11 PM
#4
What is the front look like. ?
What do you want to replace, the breakers or the panel?
Posted by Conoonor on 06/07/16 - 8:59 AM
#6
Hello, Thank you for your replies. My panel is similar to yours however it is 4 switches with the fuse in between each rocker switch. The switches are spaced out. I wish I had a picture of the front but I do not currently. It is located in the rear by the bait tank.
I am not really familiar with these electric configurations. Originally I wanted to replace the whole panel. At the very least I would like to replace the plastic box that contains a fuse because I am pretty sure it was blown out. You can see it has been removed in the picture.
Edited by Conoonor on 06/07/16 - 9:01 AM
Posted by porthole2 on 06/23/16 - 6:33 AM
#7
Conoonor wrote:
Hello, Thank you for your replies. My panel is similar to yours however it is 4 switches with the fuse in between each rocker switch. The switches are spaced out. I wish I had a picture of the front but I do not currently. It is located in the rear by the bait tank.
I am not really familiar with these electric configurations. Originally I wanted to replace the whole panel. At the very least I would like to replace the plastic box that contains a fuse because I am pretty sure it was blown out. You can see it has been removed in the picture.
By fuse, do you mean circuit breaker? That is what it looks like you have.
The circuit breakers are available separately in many amperage ratings.
Here is a sample of push button breakers.
http://www.westmarine.com/search?Ntt=...it+breaker
Edited by porthole2 on 06/23/16 - 6:33 AM