wonky
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24"? If it fits great, but sounds a bit tight. I'll be on the boat this afternoon so will send a pic of my 19".

You may find that a Brittany Anchor (as I did!) may be the only one that fits & stows on the bow roller.I also provided my own mooring kit as I considered Beneteau wanted an extortionate amount for ropes, fenders & anchor/chain.Immersion has no dedicated on/off switch that's readily accessible.Its on a position on the power distribution as in picture. only. A winter job to provide a dedicated accessible switch. Also the wiper switches have been moved by me as they are immediately above the power switch for the plotter.As generally wipers are used when weather is adverse its all to easy to switch the plotter off when you just dont need to! I drilled 2 holes above the switch bank & there was sufficient slack to move the switches.
When I stuck my head in the hole with a tape measure i reckon that it will go quite easily outboard so it can be pushed up into the void space to allow for cable bend radius. As I said I have not tried to squeeze into the hole yet so what I am saying could yet turn out to be a load of old rubbish (or I could lose a couple of stone perhaps). I have thrown a tape over the battery compartment also and plan to build a hanging bracket to suspend 2 more 140 Ah batteries and wire them up to the current domestic battery. I reckon they should just about go in there although it will be a tight squeeze and will make topping up the lower batteries impossible without removal of the top two. I could always buy 2 AGM sealed units which I am reliably informed will charge at the same voltage and put them on the bottom and leave the wet ones on top. Whatever happens I will probably give myself a hernia lugging them in and out !!! I didn't realise the Water Heater did not have an accessible on/off switch. I will need to fit one as the heater is 1200w and will flatten a battery in no time !!!! The way I have done my calcs should give me enough power for 3 days without the engine running which will be ample(I run my engines quite a lot when I am on the boat anyway). I also planned on fitting 2 small flexible solar panels on each side onf the anchor light on the radar arch. I hope it will not be too difficult to feed the wires down below through a charge controller and keep the batteries topped up when I am not there. I have a portable 13w panel which I used to leave plugged in on my last boat and it worked a treat. The batteries were always full when I got to the boat at weekends. Nowt worse than starting a weekend with a flat one (fnarr fnarr!!)
Immersion does only work on shore power but its a pain having to open the floor section in front of the helm to switch it on/off. I dont like to leave it on all the time we are on board as its a potential hazard & it costs in electricity! I was able to exchange my anchor I purchased, with a Brittany, with my chandlers which was lucky. I bought far to much chain as it was a cut length which is a bit of a nuisance & I cannot remember how long it is. As was the rope. The bow roller is designed for a Brittany as it seems to stow automatically. Switch seems similar to the existing one, but when one is faffing about in a chop,cant see too much I prefer to have my wipers on there own so I don't have to fumble around finding the correct switch
Immersion does only work on shore power but its a pain having to open the floor section in front of the helm to switch it on/off. I dont like to leave it on all the time we are on board as its a potential hazard & it costs in electricity! I was able to exchange my anchor I purchased, with a Brittany, with my chandlers which was lucky. I bought far to much chain as it was a cut length which is a bit of a nuisance & I cannot remember how long it is. As was the rope. The bow roller is designed for a Brittany as it seems to stow automatically. Switch seems similar to the existing one, but when one is faffing about in a chop,cant see too much I prefer to have my wipers on there own so I don't have to fumble around finding the correct switch