You have to open the panel and the breakers are inside.  I thought I needed to 
change one last year and it looked daunting!  Bought one and took boat to 
technician. Turned out it wasn’t the breaker.  He indicated that it very seldom 
is a failure of the breaker but usual a bad ground connection.  Hope that helps

Rick
C&C 37+. Paikea
Bremerton, WA

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> On Apr 22, 2020, at 09:19, David Knecht via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
> wrote:
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> 
>  I always tell my students, “there are no dumb questions”, but this is one 
> where I really should already know the answer.  For some reason, I got it in 
> my head that the switches on my panel were circuit breakers.  I don’t think I 
> have ever had one pop, and I realized the other day that none of them are 
> labelled with an amperage.  So now I am wondering if they are just on/off 
> switches.  I have looked online and see that you can buy similar panel 
> switches that incorporate a circuit breaker and those are labelled with the 
> amperage.   So are these breakers or switches?  If switches, how are the 
> original panel circuits fused or maybe the question should be, how are they 
> supposed to be fused?  Thanks- Dave
> 
> David Knecht
> S/V Aries
> 1990 C&C 34+
> New London, CT
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