Rgranger boat is a Hunter 26. The 260 took it over in model year 1998 but actually in August 1997 when first built. The wires for the fans are tucked away between the ceiling liner and deck. Drilled hole and fished a snake or wire between the two down to the bottom of the ceiling liner tucked just behind it running aft to starboard. Tricky part is running the wire above the galley. I think on the 260 a channel was put in but in most cases pinched which was a pain. I use to pull back the carpet to run small wires and glue it back in place. The reason for hiding the wires was first looks and second little sticky fingers not getting hold of them.
Running wires or to get to those wires for the light, I would on the 26 channel leading to both sides of the boat in ceiling liner adjacent to compression post, I would drill for an inspection port or a cover by teak or whatever to get access and then snake over to the starboard. Sometimes it was difficult toward the starboard side of the ceiling so I cut a small hole to the diameter of a plastic tan insert that you can buy at hardware stores for example Ace but probably thru the forum store. and then following the above. On the 260, I recall there was access to those channels but a photo of them near the compression post would help.
I spoke to the poster advising to nstall a table style plate on the 260 just aft of the rear of the rear berth bulkhead which can be removed by removing the bottom screws but it is a tight fit coming out down and then turning to the starboard with it to get it out of the way. However, there must be an inspection of the backside for anything attached to the rear of that bulkhead like wires. As for the plate if wood, encase it with fiberglass and then sand smooth and spray paint with tan Krylon plastic paint. There is a channel on the upper right starboard for wires encapsulated by the foam.
If running wires from electrical panel to thru hulls I would get them over to the right side or starboard and running them down underneath the rear berth platform to the thru hulls. I would pull the carpet back adjacent to the galley and glue the wires in place and recover the carpet. IF RUNNIGN WIRES THRU BULKHEADS AFTER HOLES HAVE BEEN DRILLED, TO PREVENT CHAFE, GET THE BLACK PLASTIC PLUM OR CORROGATED BLACK TUBING CUT IN HALF AND PUT AROUND THE HOLES!!!!
As for shore power, I use to install the fitting in the port locker to keep the connection of the shore power chord from getting wet. RGranger, please provide a photo of that.
You can choose either 20 or 30 amp but make sure what your marina has. The first box to be hooked up should be either in the galley first or going the other way or port side in the head with a GFI which in my books is mandatory. From there daisy chain but be cautious of the amp draw. I did secure tubes under the bench work as conduit for the electical wire to be installed with the first or last to be for example on the 26/260 to the right. Any other questions fire away.