Turtle wrote:
Ta I meant chartplotter. I can get that out OK but from there is there a way of popping the panel of rocker switches on either side of the steering wheel? with those out I might be able to access the rest of it OK. I mean hows does it go in. looks like the rocker switch panels could be "popped" but not sure how much force as i dont want to break it. I can stick my hand down all "feel" the back of all these switches etc but you cant "see" it
I seem to recall the panel was attached from the back. It might have been using 'studs' from the panel back into the helm, and then with nuts on those studs. But I've never had to remove all that, so I'm not entirely certain. But that's a common way to hold panels like that into place. They put a bolt through the wood part of the panel, glue them into place, and then glue a veneer sheet on the front of it. Then the panel is held into place by putting the stud end of the bolts into the frame and putting nuts on the back to hold it there. This avoids using screws from the back which might get pushed in too far and come through the veneer face.
The whole helm section is a separate fiberglass panel and could, conceivably, be removed. But it'd be a BIG job and probably overkill for this task.
The wiring from the helm all snakes down into the starboard gunwale. There's a hole in the right side behind the helm. There's also another access hatch behind the armrest cubby at the helm seat. Take the screws out of the bottom of the box and the whole thing will lift up. You'll then see the hole. There's yet another hole behind the cockpit seating. You remove that by feeling deep into the seam on the seatback to find some philips-head screws. Remove them and then the seatback will slide up and off some clips.
The combination of these three holes allows easier access to wiring runs down from the helm to the engine room.
Since you mention loss of power due to rough conditions I'm guessing a connector came loose. I think there's a multi-conductor plug for most of the helm right in there behind it. Find it, disconnect and then reconnect it. Some 348's also have a breaker sub-panel the helm seat (mine doesn't). That would be another place to check for connections, if your boat has it.