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hatch lift rocker switch
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hatch lift rocker switch
Does anyone know where to get a replacement hatch lift switch for a 28te?
2006 28te 'Grace Full'
Key Largo, FL
Key Largo, FL
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on a flush deck model 28, there is a deck hatch that must be lifted to access the engine & running gear. Albin used two 12VDC motorized linear actuators that operate from a switch mounted low at teh stern of teh pilot house (on the fibergalass portion of the radar arch support).
It is a reversing, rocker style, switch so that when depressed at the top, the deck hatch lifts. when depressed at the bottom, it lowers. The mounting location allows spray & mist to get at the switch -which I think is why mine stopped functioning.
It is a reversing, rocker style, switch so that when depressed at the top, the deck hatch lifts. when depressed at the bottom, it lowers. The mounting location allows spray & mist to get at the switch -which I think is why mine stopped functioning.
2006 28te 'Grace Full'
Key Largo, FL
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Thanks for the explanation. I have never seen a flush deck model so I had no idea what that was. It sounds like it is something that you can find though. If you pull the switch out are there any names on it or model nos. that you can google? Maybe it's time to up grade to a water tight type switch if it's not already? Good luck, Den
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1994 28'TE
"Red Stripe"
1994 28'TE
"Red Stripe"
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Re: hatch lift rocker switch
The switch is a Blue Seas Contura 8290 DPDT (double pole-double throw, black color, + no LED)
you can see them here: http://bluesea.com/category/4/productline/docs/147
here is the catalog page link http://bluesea.com/files/resources/cata ... df#page=78 (the switch can be seen on pg 78)
Here is one on ebay for $3 more than what I paid: http://cgi.ebay.com/BLUE-SEA-8290-SWITC ... 59007r3409
If you find that the connectors slide on/off loosely, you can use a pliers to close them up a bit to get a better connection, you will also ewant to use some waterproof (elecrtical) grease to prevent corrosion of the connection over time.
My hatch lift works more dependably now.
you can see them here: http://bluesea.com/category/4/productline/docs/147
here is the catalog page link http://bluesea.com/files/resources/cata ... df#page=78 (the switch can be seen on pg 78)
Here is one on ebay for $3 more than what I paid: http://cgi.ebay.com/BLUE-SEA-8290-SWITC ... 59007r3409
If you find that the connectors slide on/off loosely, you can use a pliers to close them up a bit to get a better connection, you will also ewant to use some waterproof (elecrtical) grease to prevent corrosion of the connection over time.
My hatch lift works more dependably now.
2006 28te 'Grace Full'
Key Largo, FL
Key Largo, FL