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Carver Yachts Boat Ignition Switch 8950700 | 3-Position Brass
Boat part number 8700010 is a new 3-position ignition switch for Carver Yachts, part number 8950700 .
made for Marquis Yachts
$24.95 MSRP: $33.68
GLS Stock #: 8700010-BP904
42 in stock
Boat part number 8700010 is a new 3-position ignition switch for Carver Yachts, part number 8950700 . May be used on other boats.
This ignition switch is constructed out of steel and brass. It measures approximately 3" L x 1 1/2" Dia. overall and requires an approximate 3/4" Dia. cutout. Connects via (3) male spades. This is a 3-position ignition switch. Includes (2) keys.
Specifications:
This ignition switch is constructed out of steel and brass. It measures approximately 3" L x 1 1/2" Dia. overall and requires an approximate 3/4" Dia. cutout. Connects via (3) male spades. This is a 3-position ignition switch. Includes (2) keys.
Specifications:
- Boat Manufacturer: Carver Yachts
- Part Number: 8950700
- Material: Brass / Steel
- Color: Brass / Silver
- Overall Dimensions: 3" L x 1 1/2" Dia.
- Cutout: 3/4" Dia.
- Connections: (3) Male Spades
- Positions: 3-Position
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Product Questions
Will this work on a 1983 3607 aft cabin Caver it has crusader's 454 in it
Question by: Roger Gushlaw on Jun 21, 2022, 10:49 AM
Hi Roger,
The switch itself would work, but you'd need to be sure your current switch also has 3 spades on it. It could be that other accessories run through your current switch and you'd need more connections. (hope that makes sense)
Gene
The switch itself would work, but you'd need to be sure your current switch also has 3 spades on it. It could be that other accessories run through your current switch and you'd need more connections. (hope that makes sense)
Gene
Answer by: Admin on Jun 21, 2022, 10:57 AM