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Also your label point is a good one, I've yet to decide how I'm going to label the switches regardless, but starboard sire would be a pain!
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i flush mounted my furuno in the dash, looks cool, but hard to see at certain angles(usually when rounding up on a spot).
west makes a product called G-Flex that will stick to starboard. |
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Fuel Guage on an on /off or on ignition switch, momentary sucks, one person can't hold switch & pump gas at same time...ask me how I know...I have an on/off now but you gotta remember to turn it off and it freaks out passengers when they see Empty!
Nav/off/anchor- remember that NAV includes the all-around white(anchor). You need a jumper so when in NAV, the anchor lite is lit too. You need to switch your electronics! Especially if you unplug them, otherwise the power pin corrodes..ask me how I know.... I prefer switch panels(I keep adding more...) to stand alone toggles, that fixes the labeling problem. Are you running everything back to the battery or running a heavy gauge feed to a fuse panel under the dash? Starboard....
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