Anyone know a good source for power distribution/fuse/relay boxes?

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I rewired our Beneteau distribution panel with a combination of din rail mounted terminals and fuse blocks with interlinking bus bar connections. These helped convert the standard build from the first image to the second. Wago terminals and fuse blocks just require cables to be stripped and inserted with a screwdriver holding the terminal open for the wire to be pushed in. All items available from either RS components, Farnell or City Electrical factors. Cables can be made neat in narrow slotted trunking with no need for a single cable tie.
 

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I rewired our Beneteau distribution panel with a combination of din rail mounted terminals and fuse blocks with interlinking bus bar connections. These helped convert the standard build from the first image to the second. Wago terminals and fuse blocks just require cables to be stripped and inserted with a screwdriver holding the terminal open for the wire to be pushed in. All items available from either RS components, Farnell or City Electrical factors. Cables can be made neat in narrow slotted trunking with no need for a single cable tie.
What a difference ..... that's the level I'm aiming for. My new-to-me boat is in amazing condition generally but the last owner was a bit of a gadget freak ... and he's either been scammed by whoever added the gadgets or he isn't that savvy when it comes to electrical "improvements".

Found these evil things in the transom void where he installed a remote control for the bathing platform ... they have to go!

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