A J30 I work on has the ignition switch inside a cockpit locker very close
to the engine control panel.  Very protected location.

Dennis C.

On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 9:26 PM, Syerdave--- via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Evening all,
> This may be a simple, and possibly stupid question....
> The 33-2 has a standard Yanmar control panel, located just above ankle
> height in the cockpit.  The bent-when-I got-it key fits loosely in the worn
> cylinder located in the bottom right corner of the panel.  so, it is quite
> kick able,  (the bend) and the floaty keychain or lanyard is potentially
> underfoot.  In the off position, the key can fall out.
> I had the panel assembly apart, basically cleaning and bulletproofing the
> connections and repairing an intermittent ground and some stripped mounting
> holes, and  noticed the cylinder is, unsurprisingly, a simple single-pole
> switch.
> Has anyone relocated the key to a more secure location below, and
> installed in its place in the panel a second in-series switch?   Can anyone
> see a reason why one would not do this?
>
> Thanks, Dave.
>
>
>
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