Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Bow lighting wiring

Posted by Hbreddragon on 12/22/08 - 3:41 PM
#1

The wires for the bow light is bad on my Sport13. Any suggestions on how to replace the wires?

Posted by kitty on 12/22/08 - 4:38 PM
#2

replace the wire if you want, i would.....but they aint bad. its the connections. junction box, switch, connections. trust me. wire is fine, its the stops it makes along the way that just dont work. but, i would replace it all. because thats how i am.

Posted by Hbreddragon on 12/22/08 - 7:54 PM
#3

So how do you replace the wire? How can I run it inside the hull?

Posted by MW on 12/23/08 - 1:29 AM
#4

I have seen the wires run into plastic tubing neatly clipped to the port side gunnel, then run up to the bow light on some 13' models (not factory of course), it didn't look so bad, I think it was done so the lights worked, and the boat got in the water that season w/ working lights. The foam core is in the hull, so running through it is pretty much out of the question.

Posted by Joe Kriz on 12/23/08 - 1:38 AM
#5

On later models, the wiring ran under the rub rail insert.

What year do you have?

Take a look at this other thread:
http://www.whalercentral.com/forum/vi...;pid=35201

Posted by Hbreddragon on 12/26/08 - 6:53 PM
#6

Mines a 1972. I am replacing the rubber this coming week.

Posted by Grady95 on 12/28/08 - 5:50 AM
#7

If you are replacing the rubber, I think you mean that you are going to put on a new rub rail? Is that correct? If so, you will find rewiring your bow light to be a very easy and intuitive thing to do. Your new wiring will run enclosed in the new rail. You'll see.
Don't be afraid to warm that replacement rail up a bit either. They are pretty stiff. A heat gun works fine. Have a rubber mallet handy as well. You should not need it much, but there will be a few spots that need a little persuasion!
Good Luck,
Grady