I have the carpeted box mentioned above, but most of the access needed is toward the rear. I removed several panels under the helm and can get to what is needed. Pulled the wires today using the old tubing. A little tough to reach the tubing from the access hole inside the cabin, but the wires pulled easily. Had the foresight to mark both ends of the wire sets as they are identical. Next step is to increase the hole in the dash to 2.5 inches to accommodate the new switch. Another note, had to remove the live well to access several points of attachment to free the hydraulic tubing. Having the live well out will allow for better hiding of any excess wires.
While I am into this: thinking about separating wash down pump and adding a dedicated pump for the live well. Any suggestions on pump selection?
Another question:
What do you all use for antifoulant on the stem and motor bracket?
Since replacing the engine, I have used the spray paint from West Marine designed for outdrives. This summer anywhere the spray paint was used there was a terrible infestation of barnacle and even oysters. For the previous 30 years we have painted everything with the same antifoulant used on the hull. I do have some flaking of paint from the sea drive aluminum bracket and assumed this was due to a reaction between the aluminum and the copper paint.