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Cigar Minnow
      
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I have a 2005 Sea Pro and none of the switches work, livewell, navigation lights etc. I was told that the boat was possibly hit by lightning becasue all of the fuses in the motor were blown. Does anyone know anything I can do to fix this problem?
2005 19' Sea Pro, 115 Yamaha
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Cigar Minnow
      
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OK. Thanks. So I will have to get underneath there and look at each breaker individually?
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I removed my post after I reread yours. If all the breakers in the motor were blown, you might have an issue...
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Cigar Minnow
      
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In that case does anyone any good places to get a boat fixed near Pensacola Beach
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You need to check for power being supplied to the switch panel.
This could be the connection of the female spade terminal at the panel, fuse that supplies power to that panel.
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