Instrument Panel - Hunter 460 - 2000

Aug 11, 2018
7
Hunter 46 San Diego
I have a 2000 Hunter 460 that is being completely refit for a planned six-year cruising trip. The project is going great. One issue that has come up has to do with the instrument panel. It has to be replaced. The engine is a Yanmar 4JH2-THE (76 hp). The current, and I am assuming the original panel, is a PB4109. I have looked for this online but have not been able to locate one. I have been told the 4109 has been replaced by the 4310, but this has not been confirmed. Anyone have any ideas on this, please let me know.

The second issue is the plastic surround that Hunter put around the panel. It serves to protect the panel from moisture. I have never seen a replacement for that item. I have included pictures of both.

If you have any sourcing ideas, please let me know.

KnowFunSailing

Larry
 

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Feb 21, 2013
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Hunter 46 Point Richmond, CA
Where is your boat berthed CA? Panel should work once the dealer confirms. Never found a source for the plastic surround but a couple of ideas is to have it custom fabricated by a fiberglass shop or a stainless steel (316 SS) shop.
 
Aug 11, 2018
7
Hunter 46 San Diego
Where is your boat berthed CA? Panel should work once the dealer confirms. Never found a source for the plastic surround but a couple of ideas is to have it custom fabricated by a fiberglass shop or a stainless steel (316 SS) shop.
She is in San Diego. I did get a confirmation that the wiring harness is the same for both panels (I hope they are right) and can source of the panel from sailboatowners.com. I ordered it today. The housing is not available so I will need to fabricate it. I have a few ideas and it should work well. Thank you for the input. Larry
 
Aug 11, 2018
7
Hunter 46 San Diego
She is in San Diego. I did get a confirmation that the wiring harness is the same for both panels (I hope they are right) and can source of the panel from sailboatowners.com. I ordered it today. The housing is not available so I will need to fabricate it. I have a few ideas and it should work well. Thank you for the input. Larry
Marina Cortez for the next month. LL