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Cstrickland

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Just purchased boat and need to replace plastic covers on accessory switch panel. Has 10 switches . I can make out a few. Boat not in water yet . Does someone hav3 a picture of the actual switch names ?
 

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No idea on what year you have, but look at the wiring diagrams in your owners manual (or download it from GW's site). That should detail what each switch is and you can ID based on wire coloring,
 
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Did you get an owners manual with the boat? There usually is a model specific diagram inside.
 

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Note that often the diagram and switch/breaker arrangement may not be an exact match for your switches. The manual is a good reference as a starting point but you should verify what each switch controls.
It is also possible that a switch position originally labelled AUX was wired after the boat was delivered to something. If so, it would make sense to get a switch with an appropriate name for that circuit.
 

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Note that often the diagram and switch/breaker arrangement may not be an exact match for your switches. The manual is a good reference as a starting point but you should verify what each switch controls.
It is also possible that a switch position originally labelled AUX was wired after the boat was delivered to something. If so, it would make sense to get a switch with an appropriate name for that circuit.
Thank you . I agree. All are original and was able to confirm what each switch operates.