In the process of changing the interior light over the galley sink have 
discovered the wiring has completely corroded.  No wire strands – just dust.  
It is 2 wires each positive and negative joined at the light.  Logic says one 
set goes back to the circuit breakers and the other to more lights going 
forward.  The question is how the wire is run.  The wires are embedded in what 
appears to be the foam used in construction to adhere the liner to the interior 
surfaced of the cabin top and there is no way to see.  There is no slack in the 
wires.  Removing access panels offers no clues.  I could just run another set 
of wires through the engine compartment for this light, but then I would lose 
power for lights going forward  ??  I am reluctant to start opening large holes 
in the liner to access the wires.



Any thoughts??  And TIA



John and Maryann

Legacy III

1982 C&C 34

Noank, CT



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