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Gassticks 07-01-2002 08:56 PM

Need Help Big time
 
Ok, Now it's my turn to Ask to my OSO brothers for some help. It's not to big of a favor. But I can't seem to get any help on my End. This is what I need 1 - rocker switch ,white paddle, on-off-on with three terminals on back . mounting screw holes on top and bottom. It's for my trim tab on the stb side . If any of you guys have one please let me know I need one badly I've already been to West marine, Boat US., local Electrical supply store but no luck. Can any of you guy's HELP????? I'll pay the cost of the switch and the shipping.

Ted G 07-01-2002 09:18 PM

If you can, get down to Fawcett Marine in Annapolis. They are way expensive but they seem to have every supplier ever made and some really great guys working there. I needed some very specialized AC switches and they found some in a catalog they had there.

If they have to order it you could probably use a different switch as a temp.

Playn 07-01-2002 10:03 PM

What size (diminsions) are you looking for? I take it you are trying to match what you already have. Is there a manufactures name or part number on the switch?

candyman35 07-02-2002 01:12 AM

Give the factory a call. They should have one or be able to tell you where to get it. Gaffrig sells large white military rocker switches also.
Dan

Miami 07-02-2002 07:37 AM

Eddie marine, Livorsi. Rex Marine etc, etc. You need a " military rocker switch, double pole, momementary on-off ". It is pretty much a standard in the industry for trim and tabs. Specify size, color and lighted or non lighted.

Over-nite freight and you can be on the water for the fourth!! Good luck.

Paul

boomer 07-02-2002 08:20 AM

Start at the top. Call the Manufacture or look on there website. There should be some sort of markings on who made the switch. They then might send you one directly or tell you who dist in your area.

dockrocker 07-02-2002 10:06 AM

You might try www.boatfix.com - they have every part known to man, seems like.


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