So here are my thoughts and I'm not really an electrical guy

My old panel resides under the traveller track just on top of the companionway 
stairs as they all did and has a combined 12VDC panel with 15 switches and 
fuses and 3 AC switches and one big rotary main 1-2-all-off switch.

The old household style         SQUARE D incoming breaker has been replaced by 
a Blue Sea dual breaker each 30A one going to the new electric motor charger 
and the second one going to the new smart charger for the house bank. On the 
starboard side of the companionway, there was a hanging locker which  may have 
been converted at the factory or by a PO to hold a stereo and two VHF radios.  
Above that facing the cockpit are 3 almost new condition WS45 instruments by 
STANDARD HORIZON.

The plan is to keep it as simple as possible but to move the panel to the 
locker on the starboard side above the nav station and to have a sub panel 
(already installed) in the cockpit where the engine instruments were.

So, for example the exterior, instrument and navigation lights would be 
switched from the cockpit as well as one bilge switch.  The engine installer 
installed a 6 position BLUE SEA switch bank that I can use for whatever.

Everything else, and there is precious little, would be switched from the cabin 
panel.

Then, as I have most areas accessible, I want to run new tinned wire to the 
lights, nav lights, pumps etc.

Get the picture?  So what should I worry about?

Alex Giannelia
CC 35-II 1974 launched, to be renamed
TORONTO, Ontario

a...@airsensing.com


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