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B 37 cabin lighting

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Hi all, I just purchased a 1988 b 37 and it is on the hard. Seems like a great solid boat with a lot of potential. My question is this, are the salon and forward cabin lights 110 volt? I opened one and it has florecent tubes in there. It’s not plugged in to power so I am not able to try 110 volts at this time. Just trying to figure this rig out. Thank you for any information. Doug
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Re: B 37 cabin lighting

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Hi and welcome!

110 lighting would be completely against the rules, not to mention dangerous ;-) so I would assume 12v. Did you have a survey done prior to purchase? The surveyor would have noted something like that.
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Re: B 37 cabin lighting

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Thanks for the reply. It’s not in the survey but I hope you are right. I need to dig a little deeper.
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I have 12v florescent cabin lights--they were common a few years back.
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