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Santego Helm/Dash Switch Label faded

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Santego Helm/Dash Switch Label faded

Postby lionfish37 » June 14th, 2020, 2:37 pm

I have a 1990 Carver santego and the dash switches lots the labeling. Does anyone have a one that you can take a picture for me? I would appreciate it big time.


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Re: Santego Helm/Dash Switch Label faded

Postby bud37 » June 14th, 2020, 2:53 pm

Heh Scott...welcome to the forum....no pics from me but could you add your boats length as the dashes may be different.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Santego Helm/Dash Switch Label faded

Postby ColRon » June 14th, 2020, 3:00 pm

Scott, which model Santego do you have, the 3067, 3467, or the 3867. The layouts are different on each.

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Re: Santego Helm/Dash Switch Label faded

Postby lionfish37 » June 14th, 2020, 9:45 pm

Sorry Guys its a carver 2767 Santego
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Re: Santego Helm/Dash Switch Label faded

Postby ColRon » June 14th, 2020, 9:52 pm

I had forgotten about the 2767. Post some pics and maybe we can help you that way.
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Re: Santego Helm/Dash Switch Label faded

Postby lionfish37 » June 15th, 2020, 8:17 am

Here is what I am working with
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Re: Santego Helm/Dash Switch Label faded

Postby ColRon » June 15th, 2020, 5:12 pm

Scott, Looks like you are going to have to find out the hard way, by checking each switch and seeing what it does :banghead: . It also looks like you also have fuse holders next to the switches. I assume each fuse relates to the switch it is near. you may want to pull the panels loose and see how its wired behind them.

Do you have twin engines or a single? After looking at the spec sheet, I think you may also have twin fuel tanks since a fuel tank selector valve was optional, so if you do unless you have two fuel gauges, one switch will be for your fuel gauge. It will likely be a 3 position momentary switch, On/Off/On. If you have twins, you likely have two batteries, if you only have one volt gauge, look for another 3 position momentary switch for that. You should have one for the horn, that should be a 2 position (On/Off) momentary switch. Your should have two switches for lighting, one 2 position On/Off for Panel lights and a three position, On/Off/On for Navigation and anchor light. There should be a switch for your blower(s) and lastly you likely have one for the bilge pump, typically it will be a three position (on/Off/On)switch with one direction for auto (works with the Float) and the other for manual (add a switch for each bilge pump you have, I'm guessing you only have one.). I'm also going to guess in the second photo with switch at the top middle that has a small indication light to its top left is the bilge pump switch. Generally the light comes on to let you know that the bilge pump is running.

I think that covers what you should be looking for them to do...Horn, blower, bilge, nav/anchor lights, panel lights. and maybe voltage and fuel.

Let us know what you figure out. We'll help anyway we can.
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Re: Santego Helm/Dash Switch Label faded

Postby km1125 » June 16th, 2020, 12:59 pm

Wonder if these will help. Just found them perusing some youtube videos for that model:

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