Electrical panel rebuild

Nov 6, 2020
552
Mariner 36 California
Hello all, did a lot of work on the electrical lately, thought I would the update.

even added a light for the battery compartment, did a lot of wire managing, still have some to do, but on the port side it is almost done!!!

it is a lot easier to wok in there now
I love seeing older boats being upgraded and restored. We have access to so much info and great quality equipment now-a-days. I think some of these older boats are better than ever. I think the P30 put Pearson on the map. That boat was considered a really good little boat. Nice to see the upgrades.
 
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jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
24,454
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Been there and have done the same. :beer:
 
Aug 17, 2013
1,268
Pearson P30 202 Ottawa
I wish I could say I am done, but still a long way to go to accomplish what I want, I am still trying to find a way to completely hide the wires, I am always afraid the grandkids might accidentally grab/rip out a wire.
these are before and after pictures
 

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jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
24,454
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Wire hiding is a challenge. Especially when you try to minimize the voltage drop on the wires. I am still in a quandary about some of the wires on my boat. I am looking to modify the lighting. I am afraid I will have to take down the ceiling of the salon to accomplish the new wiring. Then project creep begins. The ceiling cover is dated. I want to insulate the ceiling and build a new cover.

Well, that is a project for May.
 
Aug 17, 2013
1,268
Pearson P30 202 Ottawa
I was thinking about making a simple box panel that goes under the “ceiling” under the electrical panel, simple ¼” plywood and a cleat on all 3 sides
 
Nov 6, 2020
552
Mariner 36 California
Wire hiding is a challenge. Especially when you try to minimize the voltage drop on the wires. I am still in a quandary about some of the wires on my boat. I am looking to modify the lighting. I am afraid I will have to take down the ceiling of the salon to accomplish the new wiring. Then project creep begins. The ceiling cover is dated. I want to insulate the ceiling and build a new cover.

Well, that is a project for May.
Ha! Project creep aboard has been the single largest financial expense in my life. There are some projects that desperately need to be done, but i will absolutely not touch them until I have an extra 5k of disposable income ready to be spent.
 
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Nov 6, 2020
552
Mariner 36 California
I was thinking about making a simple box panel that goes under the “ceiling” under the electrical panel, simple ¼” plywood and a cleat on all 3 sides
I was going to do something similar when i install my solar panels. The wiring will need to run along the teak walls, so i was going to buy a thick piece of teak plank, maybe 3/4" thickness. Route out a channel/groove large enough to accept all the wiring. Finish the outside of it and install it over the wires so it lookes like a piece of decorative trim.
 
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jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
24,454
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
I was faced with running my cables from the mast to the electrical panel.

The original wires were somewhere in the compression post. Simple access to the wires was impossible. As they were already 45 years old, I was running new cables. I also wanted a way to disconnect the wires in the boat, should future mast removal be needed. (I prayed not in my lifetime.)

Here is the wire routing, and the chase I had made to hide them.
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Nov 6, 2020
552
Mariner 36 California
I was faced with running my cables from the mast to the electrical panel.

The original wires were somewhere in the compression post. Simple access to the wires was impossible. As they were already 45 years old, I was running new cables. I also wanted a way to disconnect the wires in the boat, should future mast removal be needed. (I prayed not in my lifetime.)

Here is the wire routing, and the chase I had made to hide them.
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Nice! Thats exactly what i was thinking.
 
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dLj

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Mar 23, 2017
5,028
Belliure 41 Back in the Chesapeake
You migh5 want to look into split loom cover
You should do this no matter - and use a marine grade that is fire retardant. Just a FYI, it's not cheap as far as looms go...

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