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    Posted: February-03-2011 at 10:45am
Hi Ben,

Sounds good! ;-)

Where in South Africa are you? I'm in Cape Town - feel free to drop me an email (from my profile page)!

I'm tryuing to get my buoyancey certificate!

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Greg
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Now fitting these:
Complete glove box unit
Accessory Socket                      
Trailer Guide Pole Pads          
Cup Holder Flush insert          
Horn Switch                              
Motor Box Hinge                     
CONTROL SINGLE MV - used through 95 CC boats (black plastic knob)
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Lower section of pod
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Greg,

I ordered a new horn swith and misc parts from the States to Johannesburg. Busy restoring an '89 as well. Must say service is excellent and well worth fitting original parts.
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Excellent, thanks very much. That will make sourcing a replacement switch much easier.

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Greg,
3 to 5 amps for the small electrics. Depends on the manufacturer. Most momentary switchs can handle that. If some one has put a larger horn on the boat such as a dual horn trumpet, they can go up to 20 amps and then a relay is needed.


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Hi,

Does anyone know how much current the typical horn on a 1989 (or similar) Ski Nautique draws?

I need to replace the switch, and I don't want to order the original as I am in South Africa.

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