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|  Need source for marine electrical switches 
			
			On Wednesday, June 16, 1999 12:30:00 PM UTC+5:30, Charlie wrote: I'm re-instrumenting my 1982 Formula F25-SC, and as part of the effort, I'm replacing the switches on the dash (blower, wiper, bilge pump, nav & anchor lights...) I'm looking for a source of marine-rated switches that are cosmetically appealing. I'm making a new panel, so the size and shape of the mounting hole isn't critical - in fact, the switch will determine it. I'd probably like to have these switches lighted. I know this is asking a lot, BUT...where the nav/anchor light switch is a DPDT with center-off, I'd LOVE to have one that is a different color for nav (green) and anchor (red). That would allow me to know that I have the right position , even when it's too dark to see the switch. Does anybody know of a decent source of such hardware? Thanks a million! Charlie thanks dear to sharing the amazing view. | 
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