[C320-list] Electrical panel question

Greg Flanagan greg.flanagan at shaw.ca
Wed Aug 22 18:36:39 PDT 2018


Sounds malicious! Please put your hull number in your posts, as the number really helps understand your issues. Sounds like you have to check absolutely everything. 

As far as panel switches, they are pretty generic. A good Chandelier should help. Just disconnect your positive battery terminal, before replacing panel switches. 

Cheers,

Greg 
Hoop Dancer #1076
Sidney, BC 

> On Aug 22, 2018, at 6:23 PM, Jack Brennan <jackbrennan at bellsouth.net> wrote:
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> Well, the work continues on my new-to-me 320.
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> In regard to my previous post, there was no fuel tank leak. The previous owner apparently dumped or spilled diesel in the bilge (along with some other things) before the bank repoed the boat.
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> A new question: One of the rocker switches on the 12-volt side of the panel is broken. Which rocker switch at Catalina Direct is the correct one? And are there any tips on replacing them before I go fumbling around?
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> It is an interesting archaeological quest to find all of the damage done to the boat, apparently by the p.o. I spent part of today inside the starboard cockpit locker (not an easy fit for a 210-pounder) replacing slashed scupper hoses.
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> Someone also cut the wires to the fridge, disabled the water heater, disconnected the galley sink drain, broke the bilge pump switch, jammed the macerator pump, wrapped the jib halyard, put the wrong oil in the transmission and probably more that I haven't found yet.
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> But tit will all be repaired soon, and I'll have a great boat.
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> Jack Brennan
> Sonas, 1998 Catalina 320
> Tierra Verde, Fl.
> Dolphin Cruising Club of Tampa Bay
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