Replacing Fuse Block

It may depend on which year 260DA you have (you didn't mention), but it could be 8g or maybe 10g. But your manual will tell you and so will the wire - Sea Ray prints that on the wires. However, at only 20CM... either relocate the fuse panel to a better spot or follow the wire back in the rigging - there has got to be 20cm of pay somewhere. Both of those options are better than adding a connector.
 
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It’s a good idea - will have a go. I thought perhaps the wires were cable-tied all the way along and I’d have to undo / redo that to pull through some slack. Will have a look.

My 260 is a 2006 model. Whereabouts is the wire gauge marked?

Thanks for your help!

Charlie.
 
It’s a good idea - will have a go. I thought perhaps the wires were cable-tied all the way along and I’d have to undo / redo that to pull through some slack. Will have a look.

My 260 is a 2006 model. Whereabouts is the wire gauge marked?

Thanks for your help!

Charlie.
It may depend on which year 260DA you have (you didn't mention), but it could be 8g or maybe 10g. But your manual will tell you and so will the wire - Sea Ray prints that on the wires. However, at only 20CM... either relocate the fuse panel to a better spot or follow the wire back in the rigging - there has got to be 20cm of pay somewhere. Both of those options are better than adding a connector.

:)

The wiring is done pretty tight - but there's gotta be 20CM of slack in there somewhere that's not too far away.
 

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