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I have a 1987 Tournament 19, purchased last summer. The boat was re-powered in 2010 and the wiring is at this point a mix of old and really old. I've just encountered my first issue with things not working, my fuel gauge, trim gauge, VHF radio and Depth Sounder were all wired to one switch, last weekend when I went to use the boat, flipped the switch and nothing came on. I started trouble shooting it, but the wiring is such a mess I've decided it will be easier to just re-wire the whole dash cleanly than to spend hours trying to figure out what is tied in where and chase it all down.
My question is right now the power comes up from the battery to a fuse block then goes to a second fuse in a fuse holder in the dash, then to the switch. I plan on replacing the old fuse block with a new one so I can break things out onto their own circuits, and label everything (nothing is currently labeled). Is there any reason to keep the two fuses in line, or can I cut out the second dash mounted fuse holder? I can't think of a reason to have both, but this is my first foray into marine wiring.
Thanks,
My question is right now the power comes up from the battery to a fuse block then goes to a second fuse in a fuse holder in the dash, then to the switch. I plan on replacing the old fuse block with a new one so I can break things out onto their own circuits, and label everything (nothing is currently labeled). Is there any reason to keep the two fuses in line, or can I cut out the second dash mounted fuse holder? I can't think of a reason to have both, but this is my first foray into marine wiring.
Thanks,