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Old 30-08-2023, 06:51   #1
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junction box for wires from the mast

Good evening!
I am looking for the junction box for the wires coming from the mast (lights/wind transducer, VHF antenna...) in the zone near the mast foot.
But I am not able to find it out! Is anybody please who know where it is positioned?
In the technical sheet of the manual there is no information about it.
Please help me! Thanks!
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Old 27-05-2024, 09:43   #2
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Re: junction box for wires from the mast

Found: it is under the seats in the dinette (central part).
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