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The rocker-switch for the Bildge Pump fell off and blew out of the boat. I can't find just the switch cover, without ordering the entire switch. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks
That sucks...I recently tossed my entire old helm with all the switches and gauges...they were a little weathered but would have helped you out of the switch was the same as an 05.
Check out ebay seller great lakes skipper. He has a ton of Yamaha parts really cheap. I replaced the entire dash and the vinyled enclosure for cheap a few years ago.
Ahhh...nevermind, doesn't look like he has many parts for our boats anymore...Probably bought out a closing store or something and has sold everything.
The switches are manufactored by Carling. I don't remember what style your switch covers are but if you search "Carling Marine Rocker Switch Cover" you will probably find what you are looking for.
Another alternative is to put a plug in the dash and relocate your switch to near the battery switch. I keep my boat in the lake all summer and needed a way to turn off all electrical load, but keep the bilge pump active. Here's a link to how I did this: https://jetboaters.net/threads/solar-battery-charger-install-w-pics.3414/#post-56919