Cockpit Lts. Illuminated Rocker Switch
ON-OFF switch, 3 terminals
(1) Indicator Light at the Top
Both Red and Blue Lens Available
$12.99
Cockpit Lts. Illuminated Rocker Switch
ON-OFF switch, 3 terminals
(1) Indicator Light at the Top
Both Red and Blue Lens Available
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Genuine Carling Contura II rocker switch labeled “Cockpit Lts”. This Cockpit Lights rocker switch is a Single Pole Single Throw ON-OFF switch. All of New Wire Marine’s rocker switches are labeled with durable UV stabilized ink and large format text.
This product is the ENTIRE SWITCH combo and includes both the switch body and the labeled cover. Find the Cockpit Lights switch cover sold separately here.
Our Cockpit Lights rocker switch has one indicator light at the top that illuminates when the switch is ON automatically.
This Cockpit Lights rocker switch will replace any Carling V-series or Contura style rocker switch. That includes Contura style switches sold by Carling, Sierra, Blue Sea Systems, Sea-Dog, etc. It uses an industry-standard 1.45″ x 0.83″ mounting hole.
What does this mean in real life? This is an exceptionally high-quality rocker switch from the industry-leading manufacturer, Carling Technologies. This switch will last many years in the harsh marine environment.
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This Cockpit Lights rocker switch has 3 terminals on the back:
A hard copy of the wiring diagram will be shipped with this switch. You can also find it in the product images above, or download a PDF wiring diagram here.
This Cockpit Lights rocker switch is a Contura II style, as pictured above. Contura II is the one with the small bumps on it. We carry printed Contura II’s in red and blue lens options (selection from the menu above).
We also carry this label in Contura V style switch here. The Contura V style includes a two-lamp switch, which allows a great backlighting effect for night readability.
The cockpit is the area you drive the boat from. Use this and probably our helm light switch and courtesy light switch to turn on various lights around your favorite spot on the boat. No formal definition of where this switch should be used just whatever makes the most sense to you.