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On Sun, 6 Apr 2008 15:57:38 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

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Also, my boat has a switch labeled "accy". The manual doesn't mention
this switch but it looks factory. I've not been able to find anything
that works differently when this switch is on/off (radio, power
supply, etc)

Accessory switch. Normally used to provide power to gizmos added by owner.


Didn't the Transportation Security Agency require that all boats after
2002 have a transponder on them that is controlled by the ACCY switch
so they could keep track of where all boats were at all times?


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Didn't the Transportation Security Agency require that all boats after
2002 have a transponder on them that is controlled by the ACCY switch
so they could keep track of where all boats were at all times?

What happens if I leave my ACCY switch off? Do I get lost? They really
should hard wire that gizmo to the battery! g

--Mike


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Also, my boat has a switch labeled "accy". The manual doesn't mention
this switch but it looks factory. I've not been able to find anything
that works differently when this switch is on/off (radio, power
supply, etc)


Accessory switch. Normally used to provide power to gizmos added by
owner.


Didn't the Transportation Security Agency require that all boats after
2002 have a transponder on them that is controlled by the ACCY switch
so they could keep track of where all boats were at all times?



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On Sun, 6 Apr 2008 20:08:42 -0700, "Mike" wrote:

What happens if I leave my ACCY switch off? Do I get lost? They really
should hard wire that gizmo to the battery! g


That's the sneaky thing - it's hard wired regardless of it's position.
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The switch isn't connected to anything: it's for you to use for whatever you
want. I added floor lighting and use that switch to control it to
load/unload at night.
Good place to go for Bayliner ifnfo is the Bayliner Owners Club:
http://www.baylinerownersclub.org/forum/index.php

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Is there a good place on line to get parts for a Bayliner (cig
lighter, etc)?

Also, I may be look for a new cover. I think the one mine has is
really a car cover. We don't really get any rain where I live but we
get lots of sun. Any recommendations for brands or places to order
fitted covers for a Bayliner?

Also, my boat has a switch labeled "accy". The manual doesn't mention
this switch but it looks factory. I've not been able to find anything
that works differently when this switch is on/off (radio, power
supply, etc)

-Robert



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On Apr 6, 4:46*pm, "William Andersen" wrote:
The switch isn't connected to anything: it's for you to use for whatever you
want. I added floor lighting and use that switch to control it to
load/unload at night.
Good place to go for Bayliner ifnfo is the Bayliner Owners Club:http://www..baylinerownersclub.org/forum/index.php



Awesome. Thanks!
-Robert



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On Apr 6, 2:29*pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
Is there a good place on line to get parts for a Bayliner (cig
lighter, etc)?


-Robert



If your serious about something like a cig. lighter, then you could
probably go to an auto parts place.

NAPA has access to a lot of marine parts on GM and Ford engines.

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