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  • 1nautiquecuple
    • Mar 2006
    • 20

    • Huntsville Al


    Light Problems

    I have a question...Weekend of the Forth me and some buddies were out on the water at night just tooling around listening to some bands having some adult beverages etc...etc... Well one of them dont think the stern light is in good enough.(it was working fine) Well while i was busy keeping it between the shores he starts to try to twist the light to get it in there better..DOH!!!!!!!. LIGHTS OUT bow lights interior lights the whole nine yards....Anyway it appears one of the prongs in the recepticle are broken..i cant confirm this fore i have no idea what it looked like prior to the twisting.. Any help on where to get a replacement recepticle would be great.. And also if it did break off would that cause all the lights to go out?...Love the website and really appreciate all everybody does to keep it going
    Take off your Pants and \"Jacket\"!!!!!!!!
  • redelf75
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Sep 2003
    • 767

    • NYC


    #2
    Might depend on what model and year, but try Perko

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    • DavidF
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Sep 2004
      • 611

      • Austin, TX


      #3
      The receptacles are relatively easy to find. You can also try West Marine among others. I imagine you have a short circuit in the receptacle and blew a fuse or popped the circuit breaker depending on what your boat uses.

      The receptacle is NOT a proprietary CC part.

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      • 1nautiquecuple
        • Mar 2006
        • 20

        • Huntsville Al


        #4
        oh yea i forgot its an 03 216...i appreciate it guys!!!
        Take off your Pants and \"Jacket\"!!!!!!!!

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