Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard

2020-04-22 Thread Graham Collins via CnC-List
I've got a Ray A75 on my pedestal guard, one thing that hasn't been 
commented - put a grommet in the hole in the guard tube, to protect the 
wiring.


Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C 35-III #11

On 2020-04-22 9:16 a.m., bwhitmore via CnC-List wrote:
Hi Edd , I did a similar thing as Josh with an existing Navpod and a 
Garmin unit.  I don't have photos at the moment but would be happy to 
chat about how we did it.


Bruce Whitmore
1994 C 37/40+ "Astralis "
847.404.5092


Sent from Samsung tablet.


 Original message 
From: Edd Schillay via CnC-List 
Date: 4/21/20 2:08 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Edd Schillay via CnC-List 
Cc: Edd Schillay 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard

Josh,

Photos would be great, including how you got cabling from the guard to 
an accessible point in the ceiling of the aft cabin (and to the port 
locker).



All the best,

Edd


Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the Starship Enterprise
C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL

Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log <http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/>





On Apr 21, 2020, at 2:03 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:


Edd,

I replaced the pedestal guard and installed a navpod for my new B 9" 
plotter last year.  Navpod makes an oversized guard which made getting 
all the wires in very easy.  I actually ran considerably more wires 
than I needed since the system has the ability to interface 
wirelessly.  The nice thing about using the navpod is that the holes 
in the guard can be cut with a die-grinder and be pretty raggedy and 
ugly.  I used a file to smooth the edges so as to protect the wires 
but it was definitely something that I was glad to be able to hide 
behind the navpod box. Turned out very professional looking and all 
the wires exit through the bottom of the guard posts, through the 
deck, and are accessible from the ceiling of the aft cabin.  We fished 
connections over from the port locker in the aft cabin.  I'll see if I 
can find some pictures.


Unfortunately it wasn't a cheap project.

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C 37+
Solomons, MD



On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 13:52 Edd Schillay via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:


Listers,

I’m considering adding an instrument pod and a larger pedestal
guard to the Enterprise, preferably something big enough to handle
my Raymarine e9 Series multifunction display.

Between the thick power cable and the SeaTalk network cable (and
the ends,) I think I’d drive myself nuts trying to cut holes in
the stainless steel big enough to not only get those those cables
in and out, but also feed them where I need them to go.

Has anyone thought of a way to neatly run cabling along the
outside of the pedestal guard?

I could use a new project.

All the best,

Edd


Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the Starship Enterprise
C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL

Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log <http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/>





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Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard

2020-04-22 Thread David Knecht via CnC-List
I installed a wood platform in front of my guard with a rotating Navpod for my 
chartplotter on top.  Cables run through the bottom of the pod and platform and 
then into the existing holes in the guard.  I love it and would never go back 
to a fixed angle chartplotter.  I love being able to rotate it side to side as 
I tack, especially for racing, but also for navigation in tight spots.  Dave

S/V Aries
1990 C 34+
New London, CT



> On Apr 22, 2020, at 8:16 AM, bwhitmore via CnC-List  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Edd , I did a similar thing as Josh with an existing Navpod and a Garmin 
> unit.  I don't have photos at the moment but would be happy to chat about how 
> we did it.
> 
> Bruce Whitmore 
> 1994 C 37/40+ "Astralis "
> 847.404.5092
> 
> 
> Sent from Samsung tablet.
> 
> 
>  Original message 
> From: Edd Schillay via CnC-List 
> Date: 4/21/20 2:08 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: Edd Schillay via CnC-List 
> Cc: Edd Schillay 
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard
> 
> Josh,
> 
> Photos would be great, including how you got cabling from the guard to an 
> accessible point in the ceiling of the aft cabin (and to the port locker). 
> 
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Edd
> 
> 
> Edd M. Schillay
> Captain of the Starship Enterprise
> C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
> Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL
> 
> Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log <http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 21, 2020, at 2:03 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List  <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
> 
> Edd,
> 
> I replaced the pedestal guard and installed a navpod for my new B 9" 
> plotter last year.  Navpod makes an oversized guard which made getting all 
> the wires in very easy.  I actually ran considerably more wires than I needed 
> since the system has the ability to interface wirelessly.  The nice thing 
> about using the navpod is that the holes in the guard can be cut with a 
> die-grinder and be pretty raggedy and ugly.  I used a file to smooth the 
> edges so as to protect the wires but it was definitely something that I was 
> glad to be able to hide behind the navpod box.  Turned out very professional 
> looking and all the wires exit through the bottom of the guard posts, through 
> the deck, and are accessible from the ceiling of the aft cabin.  We fished 
> connections over from the port locker in the aft cabin.  I'll see if I can 
> find some pictures.
> 
> Unfortunately it wasn't a cheap project.
> 
> Josh Muckley 
> S/V Sea Hawk 
> 1989 C 37+
> Solomons, MD 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 13:52 Edd Schillay via CnC-List  <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
> Listers,
> 
> I’m considering adding an instrument pod and a larger pedestal guard to the 
> Enterprise, preferably something big enough to handle my Raymarine e9 Series 
> multifunction display. 
> 
> Between the thick power cable and the SeaTalk network cable (and the ends,) I 
> think I’d drive myself nuts trying to cut holes in the stainless steel big 
> enough to not only get those those cables in and out, but also feed them 
> where I need them to go. 
> 
> Has anyone thought of a way to neatly run cabling along the outside of the 
> pedestal guard?  
> 
> I could use a new project. 
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Edd
> 
> 
> Edd M. Schillay
> Captain of the Starship Enterprise
> C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
> Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL
> 
> Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log <http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/>
> 
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Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard

2020-04-22 Thread bwhitmore via CnC-List
Hi Edd , I did a similar thing as Josh with an existing Navpod and a Garmin 
unit.  I don't have photos at the moment but would be happy to chat about how 
we did it.Bruce Whitmore 1994 C 37/40+ "Astralis "847.404.5092Sent from 
Samsung tablet.
 Original message From: Edd Schillay via CnC-List 
 Date: 4/21/20  2:08 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Edd Schillay 
via CnC-List  Cc: Edd Schillay  
Subject: Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard Josh,Photos 
would be great, including how you got cabling from the guard to an accessible 
point in the ceiling of the aft cabin (and to the port locker). 
All the best,EddEdd M. SchillayCaptain of the Starship EnterpriseC 37+ | Sail 
No: NCC-1701-BVenice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FLStarship Enterprise's 
Captain's Log  

On Apr 21, 2020, at 2:03 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List  
wrote:Edd,I replaced the pedestal guard and installed a navpod for my new B 
9" plotter last year.  Navpod makes an oversized guard which made getting all 
the wires in very easy.  I actually ran considerably more wires than I needed 
since the system has the ability to interface wirelessly.  The nice thing about 
using the navpod is that the holes in the guard can be cut with a die-grinder 
and be pretty raggedy and ugly.  I used a file to smooth the edges so as to 
protect the wires but it was definitely something that I was glad to be able to 
hide behind the navpod box.  Turned out very professional looking and all the 
wires exit through the bottom of the guard posts, through the deck, and are 
accessible from the ceiling of the aft cabin.  We fished connections over from 
the port locker in the aft cabin.  I'll see if I can find some 
pictures.Unfortunately it wasn't a cheap project.Josh Muckley S/V Sea Hawk 1989 
C 37+Solomons, MD On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 13:52 Edd Schillay via CnC-List 
 wrote:Listers,I’m considering adding an instrument pod 
and a larger pedestal guard to the Enterprise, preferably something big enough 
to handle my Raymarine e9 Series multifunction display. Between the thick power 
cable and the SeaTalk network cable (and the ends,) I think I’d drive myself 
nuts trying to cut holes in the stainless steel big enough to not only get 
those those cables in and out, but also feed them where I need them to go. Has 
anyone thought of a way to neatly run cabling along the outside of the pedestal 
guard?  I could use a new project. 
All the best,EddEdd M. SchillayCaptain of the Starship EnterpriseC 37+ | Sail 
No: NCC-1701-BVenice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FLStarship Enterprise's 
Captain's Log  

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Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard

2020-04-21 Thread ALAN BERGEN via CnC-List
Ed:
I replaced my pedestal guard with a taller one with a tilted back upper. I
had a machine shop cut the holes for me, before installing it.

Alan Bergen
35k III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR


On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 10:52 AM Edd Schillay via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Listers,
>
> I’m considering adding an instrument pod and a larger pedestal guard to
> the Enterprise, preferably something big enough to handle my Raymarine e9
> Series multifunction display.
>
> Between the thick power cable and the SeaTalk network cable (and the
> ends,) I think I’d drive myself nuts trying to cut holes in the stainless
> steel big enough to not only get those those cables in and out, but also
> feed them where I need them to go.
>
> Has anyone thought of a way to neatly run cabling along the outside of the
> pedestal guard?
>
> I could use a new project.
>
> All the best,
>
> Edd
>
>
> Edd M. Schillay
> Captain of the Starship Enterprise
> C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
> Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL
>
> Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log
> 
>
>
>
>
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>
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Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard

2020-04-21 Thread Edd Schillay via CnC-List
Chuck,

Very nice setup! I already have everything coming out of the binnacle, so I may 
do exactly the same thing. 

What is this “snow” thing you speak of? I think I remember something call snow 
from long ago. In the beforetime. 

All the best,

Edd


Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the Starship Enterprise
C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL

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On Apr 21, 2020, at 2:41 PM, Chuck Saur via CnC-List  
wrote:

Hello Edd from snowy Michigan.  I added a Navpod to my helm station last year. 
Also installed new (taller) guard, chrome binnacle support/spreader, primed and 
painted the old black, nasty faded pedestal white, and added new decals...along 
with rebuilding the brake and lubing up the steering chain and cables/pulleys.
There were two grommeted enter/exit holes in the front of the binnacle where I 
snaked the wires from my Ray Axiom9 and auto pilot control head through the 
guard, down to just below the compass, to exit the guard tube and into the 
binnacle.  From there, running the wires down the binnacle and into the port 
aft locker was easy. 
I also really needed a compact drink holder in front of the helm, so I made one 
out of PVC board and old smoked plexiglass left over from changing out the 
cabin sidelights.  The drink holder effectively hides the wires with a 
carefully field-engineered-placed receiver for my cockpit table (see where the 
two horizontal boards are close together-the wires are tucked in between), and 
also holds a cellphone or two along with up to 4 cold beverages. (Bell's Oberon 
is the official boat beer of the summer;-).  Lastly, I velcro-ed the winch 
handle pockets to the sides.  Unobtrusive, compact and functional.  We like it, 
at least.  I hope this pic works:  

https://photos.app.goo.gl/xB1maiJ8WTGEDuTf8 




Chuck Saur

517 490-5926 Cell



 

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Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard

2020-04-21 Thread Chuck Saur via CnC-List
Hello Edd from snowy Michigan.  I added a Navpod to my helm station last
year. Also installed new (taller) guard, chrome binnacle support/spreader,
primed and painted the old black, nasty faded pedestal white, and added new
decals...along with rebuilding the brake and lubing up the steering chain
and cables/pulleys.
There were two grommeted enter/exit holes in the front of the binnacle
where I snaked the wires from my Ray Axiom9 and auto pilot control head
through the guard, down to just below the compass, to exit the guard tube
and into the binnacle.  From there, running the wires down the binnacle and
into the port aft locker was easy.
I also really needed a compact drink holder in front of the helm, so I made
one out of PVC board and old smoked plexiglass left over from changing out
the cabin sidelights.  The drink holder effectively hides the wires with a
carefully field-engineered-placed receiver for my cockpit table (see where
the two horizontal boards are close together-the wires are tucked in
between), and also holds a cellphone or two along with up to 4 cold
beverages. (Bell's Oberon is the official boat beer of the summer;-).
Lastly, I velcro-ed the winch handle pockets to the sides.  Unobtrusive,
compact and functional.  We like it, at least.  I hope this pic works:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/xB1maiJ8WTGEDuTf8




*Chuck Saur*

517 490-5926 Cell
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Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard

2020-04-21 Thread Doug Mountjoy via CnC-List
Run them down the outside of the guard and wrap them in macrame.


On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 10:52 AM Edd Schillay via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Listers,
>
> I’m considering adding an instrument pod and a larger pedestal guard to
> the Enterprise, preferably something big enough to handle my Raymarine e9
> Series multifunction display.
>
> Between the thick power cable and the SeaTalk network cable (and the
> ends,) I think I’d drive myself nuts trying to cut holes in the stainless
> steel big enough to not only get those those cables in and out, but also
> feed them where I need them to go.
>
> Has anyone thought of a way to neatly run cabling along the outside of the
> pedestal guard?
>
> I could use a new project.
>
> All the best,
>
> Edd
>
>
> Edd M. Schillay
> Captain of the Starship Enterprise
> C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
> Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL
>
> Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log 
>
>
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>
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Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard

2020-04-21 Thread Edd Schillay via CnC-List
Josh,

Photos would be great, including how you got cabling from the guard to an 
accessible point in the ceiling of the aft cabin (and to the port locker). 


All the best,

Edd


Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the Starship Enterprise
C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL

Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log 











On Apr 21, 2020, at 2:03 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List  
wrote:

Edd,

I replaced the pedestal guard and installed a navpod for my new B 9" plotter 
last year.  Navpod makes an oversized guard which made getting all the wires in 
very easy.  I actually ran considerably more wires than I needed since the 
system has the ability to interface wirelessly.  The nice thing about using the 
navpod is that the holes in the guard can be cut with a die-grinder and be 
pretty raggedy and ugly.  I used a file to smooth the edges so as to protect 
the wires but it was definitely something that I was glad to be able to hide 
behind the navpod box.  Turned out very professional looking and all the wires 
exit through the bottom of the guard posts, through the deck, and are 
accessible from the ceiling of the aft cabin.  We fished connections over from 
the port locker in the aft cabin.  I'll see if I can find some pictures.

Unfortunately it wasn't a cheap project.

Josh Muckley 
S/V Sea Hawk 
1989 C 37+
Solomons, MD 



On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 13:52 Edd Schillay via CnC-List mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
Listers,

I’m considering adding an instrument pod and a larger pedestal guard to the 
Enterprise, preferably something big enough to handle my Raymarine e9 Series 
multifunction display. 

Between the thick power cable and the SeaTalk network cable (and the ends,) I 
think I’d drive myself nuts trying to cut holes in the stainless steel big 
enough to not only get those those cables in and out, but also feed them where 
I need them to go. 

Has anyone thought of a way to neatly run cabling along the outside of the 
pedestal guard?  

I could use a new project. 

All the best,

Edd


Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the Starship Enterprise
C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL

Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log 











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Re: Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard

2020-04-21 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Edd,

I replaced the pedestal guard and installed a navpod for my new B 9"
plotter last year.  Navpod makes an oversized guard which made getting all
the wires in very easy.  I actually ran considerably more wires than I
needed since the system has the ability to interface wirelessly.  The nice
thing about using the navpod is that the holes in the guard can be cut with
a die-grinder and be pretty raggedy and ugly.  I used a file to smooth the
edges so as to protect the wires but it was definitely something that I was
glad to be able to hide behind the navpod box.  Turned out very
professional looking and all the wires exit through the bottom of the guard
posts, through the deck, and are accessible from the ceiling of the aft
cabin.  We fished connections over from the port locker in the aft cabin.
I'll see if I can find some pictures.

Unfortunately it wasn't a cheap project.

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C 37+
Solomons, MD



On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 13:52 Edd Schillay via CnC-List 
wrote:

> Listers,
>
> I’m considering adding an instrument pod and a larger pedestal guard to
> the Enterprise, preferably something big enough to handle my Raymarine e9
> Series multifunction display.
>
> Between the thick power cable and the SeaTalk network cable (and the
> ends,) I think I’d drive myself nuts trying to cut holes in the stainless
> steel big enough to not only get those those cables in and out, but also
> feed them where I need them to go.
>
> Has anyone thought of a way to neatly run cabling along the outside of the
> pedestal guard?
>
> I could use a new project.
>
> All the best,
>
> Edd
>
>
> Edd M. Schillay
> Captain of the Starship Enterprise
> C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
> Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL
>
> Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log 
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Stus-List Instrument Cabling / Edson Pedestal Guard

2020-04-21 Thread Edd Schillay via CnC-List
Listers,

I’m considering adding an instrument pod and a larger pedestal guard to the 
Enterprise, preferably something big enough to handle my Raymarine e9 Series 
multifunction display. 

Between the thick power cable and the SeaTalk network cable (and the ends,) I 
think I’d drive myself nuts trying to cut holes in the stainless steel big 
enough to not only get those those cables in and out, but also feed them where 
I need them to go. 

Has anyone thought of a way to neatly run cabling along the outside of the 
pedestal guard?  

I could use a new project. 

All the best,

Edd


Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the Starship Enterprise
C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
Venice Yacht Club | Venice Island, FL

Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log 











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