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      • Sierra RK40170W Standard On/Off Rocker Switch
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        Sierra RK40170W Standard Rocker Switch - ON-OFF-ON SPDT The Sierra RK40170W standard rocker switch is made of a non-corrosive plastic for durability in marine environments. Featuring brass blade terminals, silver contacts, and white actuators with black...

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      Boat Switches for Reliable Marine Electrical Control

      Your boat's switch system is the core of your electrical control panel — responsible for power lights, pumps, electronics, blowers, accessories, and more. At Wholesale Marine, we carry a wide selection of marine-rated boat switches designed to withstand moisture, vibration, corrosion, and UV exposure. Whether you're replacing a single rocker switch or outfitting a full dash, you'll find reliable components built for long-term performance.

      Types of Marine Switches

      Marine Rocker Switches

      Rocker switches are the most common option for modern marine dashboards. They're easy top operate, com in illuminated or non-illuminated versions, and fit standard Contura-style cutouts. Ideal for running navigation lights, bilge pumps, accessories, livewells, and interior lighting.

      Marine Toggle Switches

      Toggle switches offer simple ON/OFF functionality in a durable metal or plastic body. They're perfect for older vessels, custom dash layouts, or applications where tactile feedback matters.

      Push-Button & Momentary Switches

      Push-button marine switches include ignition, horn, trim, and other momentary-use controls. Many are weather-sealed or spray protection and built for heavy daily operation.

      Waterproof & Sealed Switches

      For exposed areas or open deck boats, waterproof marine switches with IP66/IP68 protection prevent corrosion and electrical failure. These are essential for saltwater environments or wet storage conditions.

      What Makes a Switch Marine-Grade

      Marine switches must stand up to harsh marine environments. Look for:

      • Corrosion-resistant construction (stainless stee or sealed housings)
      • Moisture resistance and waterproof ratings (IP66/IP67/IP68)
      • 12V or 24V compatibility for marine electrical systems
      • Universal fit for standard dash cutouts
      • Illumination options for night visibility
      • Durable terminals for vibration resistance

      Marine-grade electrical components ensure long-term reliability and prevent circuit failures on the water.

      Choosing the Right Boat Switch

      When replacing or adding a switch, consider:

      • Switch Type - rocker, toggle, push-button, or momentary
      • Function - ON/OFF, ON/OFF/ON, or momentary
      • Amperage Rating - match to the accessory load
      • Mounting Style - panel-mount or standalone
      • Environmental Exposure - waterproof vs protected dash area

      If you're outfitting multiple circuits, pairing switches with a marine switch panel ensures clean wiring and simplified control.

      Why Buy Boat Switches From Wholesale Marine?

      • Large selection of marine-grade switch types and styles
      • Products from trusted brands like Sea-Dog, Sierra, Blue Sea Systems, SeaSense, and Attwood
      • Fast shipping on replacement switches, covers, and panels
      • Easy-to-use filters for voltage, type, illumination, and pole/throw configuration

      Whether you're refreshing a worn-out dash or building a custom electrical setup, we have the marine switches you need.

      Frequently Asked Questions About Boat Switches

      What type of marine switch do I need?

      Choose based on the function you're controlling. Rocker switches are common for lights and pumps, toggle switches work well for simple ON/OFF circuits, and momentary switches are used for horns, trim, and ignition.

      Are marine switches waterproof?

      Not all of them. For exposed locations, choose switches with an IP66 or IP67 waterproof rating. Dash-mounted switches behind a console generally need only splash protection.

      Do marine switches need to be 12V?

      Most recreational boats use 12V systems, so switches should match that rating. Larger vessels may use 24V systems.

      Can I replace just the rocker switch cover?

      Yes - if the switch body is still functional. Many Contura-style switches allow easy cover replacement.