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Default Kingfisher electrical issues

On 4/14/2013 4:33 PM, Catchandrelease wrote:

Ok
Bought a kingfisher boat (1976) as a means to enjoy learning the ins and
outs of boating. I have ran into an issue with the electrical in the
boat. The bilge pump, the live well, and the nav lights are not working.

Since this is my first boat, and since little information is found on
this particular boat, I'm reaching out to see if there is a fuse box, or
other device that might of gone bad to cause the equipment not to
function properly. I tried looking for some kind of manual for the boat,
but all I find is the engine manuals. I have charged both batteries and
they seem to be holding a charge, yet, power does not seem to reach the
previously mentioned equipment.
Kinda stuck here while I figure it out.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!





Just rewire it... But really if you don't know anything about boat
wiring, you are probably missing a lot of other troubles with the boat
that will come along. I just think it's too old, especially if there is
water (and that's probably the problem) in the wiring, the rest of the
thing is probably soaked too...
 
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