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Circuit Breaker Surface Mount - 50 Amps
Sealed outer casing making it idea for engine compartments and marine based applications. If a fault is detected the unit with cut power immediately with a unique reset switch. High Amp circuit breaker manual reset. Sealed IP67 for engine...
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Relaxn
Relaxn Fuse Blocks - Modular
Relaxn Fuse Blocks - Modular. Fuse box fits together providing the ability to expand. Accepts automotive fuses (ATP/ATC/ATO). 100A positive bus bar with M5 10mm studs. 0.250 quick terminals. Transparent cover with recessed area for label stickers...
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Relaxn
Relaxn Buss Bar 12 Way - Modular
Relaxn Buss Bar 12 Way - Modular Fuse box fits together providing the ability to expand. Accepts automotive fuses (ATP/ATC/ATO). 100A positive bus bar with M5 10mm studs. 0.250 quick terminals. Transparent cover with recessed area for label...
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Instrument Blank - Black
Needing to fill holes inside gauge clusters? An Instrument Blank is the ideal solution for covering up 52mm holes, left by gauges and other parts on your boat, simply push them into the hole and it’s done, no need for tools or fasteners...
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CDI Electronics
CDI Electronics Tilt/Trim Relay - Yamaha - 857-1950
CDI Electronics Tilt/Trim Relay - Yamaha - 857-1950. 40 amp for Trim/Tilt Replaces: 6G5-81950-01-00, 6F5-81950-01-00 Part Number CDI-857-1950
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CDI Electronics
CDI Electronics Wiring Harness 2/4/6 Cyl. - Mercury, Mariner
CDI Electronics Wiring Harness 2/4/6 Cyl. - Mercury, Mariner. 1970-1981 (20 & 40HP - 2 Cyl.) 1967- 1975 (50,65,80 & 85HP - 4 Cyl.) 1966-1979 (90,95,100,115,125,135,140 & 150HP - 6 Cyl.) Harness Exits Through the Side of the Lower...
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CDI Electronics
CDI Electronics Tilt/Trim Relay 12 Volt, 40 amp. - Mercury, Mariner - 852-9809
CDI Electronics Tilt/Trim Relay 12 Volt, 40 amp. - Mercury, Mariner - 852-9809. 12 Volt, 40 amp for Trim/Tilt Replaces: 582472, 584416, 586224, 586147, 9-15200, 87-19761 Part Number CDI-852-9809
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CDI Electronics
CDI Electronics Tilt/Trim Relay 12 Volt, 40 amp. - Mercury, Mariner - 852-9819
CDI Electronics Tilt/Trim Relay 12 Volt, 40 amp. - Mercury, Mariner - 852-9819. 12 Volt, 40 amp for Trim/Tilt Replaces: 882751A 1, 882751A 2, 828151, 828151A 1, 828151A 2 Part Number CDI-852-9819
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CDI Electronics
CDI Electronics Tilt/Trim Relay Assembly - Mercury, Mariner - 852-9820
CDI Electronics Tilt/Trim Relay Assembly - Mercury, Mariner - 852-9820. 40 amp for Trim/Tilt Includes: 2 Replaceable Relays, Mounting Box, Fuse & Harness Part Number CDI-852-9820
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SeaStar
SeaStar Basic Rocker Switch
Standard equipment on all Hydraulic Jackplates. Part Number BLA-201875
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SeaStar
SeaStar Jackplates Relay
Standard equipment on all hydraulic Jackplates. Part Number BLA-201907
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Sierra Marine
Sierra Relay, Trim Assembly - Yamaha - S18-1522
Sierra Relay, Trim Assembly - Yamaha -.S18-1522. Replaces: 63P-81950-00 Fits: 25-150, 200-225 HP (06-Up), 50-90, 250 HP (05-Up), 150 HP (04-Up) Part Number SRA-S18-1522
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Sierra Marine
Sierra Relay, Trim Assembly - Yamaha - S18-1523
Sierra Relay, Trim Assembly - Yamaha -.S18-1523. Replaces: 61A-81950-01 Fits: F25 HP (98-Up), T25 HP (01-Up),60 HP (93-Up), 70 HP (93-Up), 75 HP (94-99), 80 HP (97), 85 HP (93-96), 90 HP (93-09), 150 HP (99-05), 200 HP (98-05), 225 HP (90-04), 250 HP...
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Sierra Marine
Sierra Circuit Breaker - Mercruiser - S18-15501
Sierra Circuit Breaker - Mercruiser - S18-15501 Replaces: 88-93582 60 AMP Part Number SRA-S18-15501
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Sierra Marine
Sierra Power Trim/Fuel Pump Relay - Evinrude
Power Trim/Fuel Pump Relay manufactured by Sierra. Evinrude Replaces: 582472, 584416, 586224 5 Terminal Single Pull - Double Throw - 12 Volt Open Contact: 40 Amps Resistive 30 Amps Conductive Closed Contact: 20 Amps Resistive 15 Amps...
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Vetus
Vetus Stainless Steel Propeller Shaft - SA Type
Duplex 1-4462 stainless steel propeller shaft. This shaft is machined with 1:10 taper and a keyway as standard. It is supplied with key and propeller nut with integrated zinc anode. The dimensions of taper and keyway are in accordance with ISO 4566...
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Vetus
Water Lubrication Connection
There are two possibilities to water lubricate your shaft assembly; By means of a water scoop G 3/8, with ball valve, hose pillar, 1 metre of water hose and hose clamps, or By tapping a small amount of water from the main engine’s raw water...
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Sierra Marine
Sierra Solenoid - Evinrude, Replaces - 584128
Evinrude Solenoid manufactured by Sierra. Replaces: 584128 Part Number SRA-S18-5813
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Sierra Marine
Sierra Solenoid - Evinrude, Replaces - 378444, Prestolite SAW4206
Evinrude Solenoid manufactured by Sierra. Replaces: 378444, Prestolite SAW4206 Part Number SRA-S18-5807
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Sierra Marine
Sierra Solenoid - Evinrude, Replaces - 581528, 172869
Evinrude Solenoid manufactured by Sierra. Replaces: 581528, 172869 Part Number SRA-S18-5814
Electrical, Battery and Solar
The electrical, battery, and solar systems on a boat are all important for providing power to the boat's systems and devices.
- The electrical system is responsible for distributing power throughout the boat. It typically consists of a battery, a charger, and a distribution panel. The battery stores the power, the charger replenishes the battery's power, and the distribution panel distributes the power to the boat's devices.
- The battery is the heart of the electrical system. It stores the power that is used to run the boat's devices. There are two main types of batteries used on boats: lead-acid batteries and lithium-ion batteries. Lead-acid batteries are less expensive, but they have a shorter lifespan than lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are more expensive, but they have a longer lifespan and can be discharged more deeply without being damaged.
- Solar panels can be used to supplement the boat's electrical system. They convert sunlight into electricity, which can then be used to charge the battery or power the boat's devices directly. Solar panels are a great way to reduce the boat's reliance on fossil fuels and to extend the boat's range.
The amount of electrical power required on a boat will vary depending on the size of the boat and the number of devices that are being used. For example, a small boat with a few lights and a trolling motor may only need a small battery and a solar panel. However, a larger boat with a cabin, a refrigerator, and a stereo may need a larger battery and a more powerful solar panel.
It is important to choose the right electrical, battery, and solar system for your boat. The system should be sized appropriately for the boat's needs and it should be able to provide the power that is required. The system should also be reliable and easy to maintain.
Here are some additional considerations when choosing an electrical, battery, and solar system for your boat:
- The type of boat. The type of boat will affect the amount of electrical power that is required. For example, a sailboat will require less electrical power than a powerboat.
- The climate. The climate will affect the amount of solar power that can be generated. For example, a boat that is used in a sunny climate will be able to generate more solar power than a boat that is used in a cloudy climate.
- The budget. The budget will affect the type of electrical, battery, and solar system that can be purchased.
By considering these factors, you can choose the right electrical, battery, and solar system for your boat. This will ensure that you have the power that you need to enjoy your boating adventures.