Replacement 110 v breaker for 1977 Grand Banks

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LongStoryGB36

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Grand Banks 36' Classic
Does anyone have a source or even style number for the 110v breakers on the service side? I need a 27 or 30 amp breaker. So far people are baffled?

Thanks in advance

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Usually the mfgr and a type or model number is printed on one side. You may have to pull a breaker to see it.
Maybe a mirror and a small flash will allow you to see.

Just make sure ALL power is off.
 
Otherwise, the Large Flash will allow you to see.
 
That panel looks pretty dated. I wouldn't presume to tell you how to spend your boat bucks, but you could install a modern Blue Seas 8100 ELCI 30-amp main panel at the shore power inlet where those mains are located without too much modification to the panel - assuming the load breakers are good still. I just did the same... Only cost about $200.

Or for a little more you could replace the whole main breaker and load breakers with or without an ELCI for just a little bit more. It looks like the wide non-ELCI 8099 panel could fit where the load and main breakers are in your picture. Most of the panels come loaded with breakers.

Both options are a bit more expensive than finding the odd breaker, but give you a more updated looking and safer setup.
 

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I have acquired a very large stock of the original OEM breakers! Do you still need them?
 
Have Old Style Breakers?

I have acquired a very large stock of the original OEM breakers! Do you still need them?

I am looking for a breaker/switch to replace my AC breaker. Webasto recommends a 25 amp slow breaker. for my new 16000 btu AC. Are yours about 2 and 1/8 inches from screw hole to screw hole the long ways. BlueSeas are about half an inch shorter. Need a dipole.
 
I am looking for a breaker/switch to replace my AC breaker. Webasto recommends a 25 amp slow breaker. for my new 16000 btu AC. Are yours about 2 and 1/8 inches from screw hole to screw hole the long ways. BlueSeas are about half an inch shorter. Need a dipole.

This thread is pretty old. You may have better luck starting a new one with a photo of what your panel looks like.
 
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