Im in the planning stage to rewire my boat soon and Id like to run the plan by you folks and let you shoot holes in it. <br /><br />The boat is aluminum (runabout). Because of this, I want to fuse it as close to the battery as possible. I really dont have a place to mount a fuse panel so Im planning on using inline fuses. <br /><br />Im currently planning on 3 circuits using 14 ga. wire - one circuit for the spotlights, one for the horns, and one for the cigarette lighter. The bow and stern lights are very small and draw very little current. <br /><br />I would like opinions as to whether to run a 4th circuit for them (bow and stern lights) or could I tie them into one of the other 3. Also, for the fuse size, how much capacity should it be rated above the calculated load. Thanks in advance for any response, suggestions, criticisms, etc.<br /><br />Electrical complement:<br />2 trumpet horns @ 3.5 amp each<br />2 spotlights. Based on replacement bulbs of same size, I would guess 4 amps each.<br />1 cigarette lighter (accessory outlet to be politically correct)<br />1 each bow and stern lights of minimal wattage, Im not sure how much.