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2002 Martinique 2600 Wiring Diagram Wanted

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GatorNavyGuy
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2002 Martinique 2600 Wiring Diagram Wanted

Postby GatorNavyGuy » Tue Apr 13, 2021 8:43 am

Looks to be a common request these days. Not sure why Wellcraft doesn't provide this information for download for each of their models. Many of us would pay to have these. They've got to have them...no? Anyway, any help from anyone who has been successful in finding a resource it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Re: 2002 Martinique 2600 Wiring Diagram Wanted

Postby CptBill » Tue Apr 13, 2021 3:52 pm

Wellcraft exists in name only from 2007 to the present. Back when they went out of business the name only was sold and the sold again none of the manuals is available any more unless you can find on the web. That said back in the day everything on your boat was wired individually and most of the time it has a wire with a number or letter on it (like a little tag) so the tag at the component has the corresponding tag at the fuse panel. But also each component has its own wiring diagram from the manufacturer so it can be looked up that way. If you need engine or drive wiring get a Sealoc or similar manual and it will have basic wiring in it. The ting to bear in mind is that there where no factory made wiring harnesses it was all done with bulk wire component by component. Ok now that I have that out of my system if your having a electrical issue put it out there and i'm sure someone can help
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