You have to replace the switches. They are made by a company called Carling and run like 30 bucks each. I opted for using a label maker to make my own labels.
Blowing up the parts diagram and comparing it to that list, i dont see any that match. It's your boat, make it whatever you want. What lights does it control? Just use one of the light buttons you like. Usually there is one for interior lights and then one for the front bow light, which is sometimes called the navigation light.
i have the luxury of sitting on here while i work.
You make me sick uke: ... Just joking Foster, I've got lots of buddies in Firehalls and Boiler Engineers in Prisons. I always give them a hard time because they take their pillows and DVD's to work. Just razzin' yah! In all honesty several hours of my work week are spent on the forum too ... :reddevil:
If it makes ya feel any better, i did just wake up from a nap at work. :lols:
My labels are all faded off. I figure that if I need something to work (a light or a bilge pump, I will press until it goes on. I know the blower and starters on the left side by heart now, and the far right is the horn, so the rest is not that important anyway...
if I cant find the symbols I will photoshop my own, I just need to see how they look.
I noticed that the Carling catalogue linked above is a pdf, including vector graphics for each switch label. Cross-referencing that with the parts diagram, again helpfully linked by RFoster, made it pretty easy to isolate which switch graphic goes where.
From left to right, the diagram shows ventilation and bilge to the left of the wheel, and lights, courtesy light, horn and stereo to the right.
I zoomed and clipped each applicable image from the catalogue and attach them here for purposes of decal-printing. I didn't retain their vector properties but zoomed them as much as I could to get the best rez.
If anyone on the thread can print white-on-clear vinyl decals please pipe up -- there might be significant demand for these labels.
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Dave