Unknown plug on panel

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There is a plug on my instument panel which I'm not sure what it is for and hoping someone here knows.

It looks like a 12v accessory plug, however, it is a smaller diameter and it has a metal cover which screws over it. It is located near the light switch.

This is on a 1980 204 Fisherman.

Any ideas?
 

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Is the metal cover flat or dommed with cutouts on its side. The 'outlet' might be a lamp socket.
 

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It is flat sst with threads to screw in. The cap is about 3/8" thick. It appears to be a fairly serious piece of hardware. There are 2 brass contacts inside the plug.
 

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Could it be for a radio? Or, is there another size for a cigarette plug different from the current universal plug in most vehicles?
 

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ThemApples said:
Could it be for a radio? Or, is there another size for a cigarette plug different from the current universal plug in most vehicles?

Have you put a meter on it to see if it actually has power? Seeing as you are probably not the original owner, and the boat is fairly old, it may be a power supply for some unknown piece of equipment that has long since been discarded...
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I filled a trashcan with extra plugs,receptacles and wires from my boat. I had one that sounds like what you are describing. It was either part of an auto pilot or an auxiliary microphone. Maybe it was part of an old-school handheld spotlight. Either way it sleeps with the fishes now! I figure if its not on the boat it will never short out.
 

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no problem said:
I filled a trashcan with extra plugs,receptacles and wires from my boat. I had one that sounds like you are describing. It was either part of an auto pilot or an auxiliary microphone. Maybe it was part of an old-school handheld spotlight. Either way it sleeps with the fishes now! I figure if its not on the boat it will never short out.

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Sounds like the plug on my dash. Mine has a pair of 10guage leads that go directly to a 20A fuse. The handheld spotlight plugs into it.