oldboat1
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I've got a '77 Chris Craft inboard (original single 305) with what seems to be quirky wiring. Last week, the whole electrical system shut down (engine, lights -- everything) while I was warming it up in the slip. I've had a heck of a time figuring out what was wrong -- kept getting a ground short at the fuse panel when testing continuity on the positive side. That problem is apparently the VHF radio. With the radio wiring removed, the short went away. <br /><br />I still don't know for sure whether that takes care of the problem, as I haven't put everything back together yet. But I'm finding that some (maybe all) of the instrument panel switches are wired to both positive and ground. It appears to be the factory wiring scheme, but isn't it preferable to wire light switches (also bilge, etc.) on the positive side? That is, wouldn't there normally be a common ground, with all electronics switched on and off by breaking the positive flow? Fuses are always supposed to be on the postive side -- thinking switches should be set up that way too.<br /><br />could use some thoughts here....