Re: Stus-List Routing of mast cabling from the mast to the inside of the boat

2016-04-12 Thread schiller via CnC-List
Corsair (hull #7) is done the same way.  Tricolor masthead (with 
strobe), VHF antenna, Wind, Steaming/deck, and Spreader Deck lights.  
All exit the mast near liner and go into the head to terminal blocks on 
the bulkhead.  From the bulkhead they go to the hull and aft to 
distribution panel and radio.


I thought about moving them to the bottom of the mast when I rewired but 
the Redwing bilge is so shallow that the wires in there (depth and 
speed, head water line) are difficult to keep up out of the way.


What Hull # are you?

Dennis is Hull #83 so I would assume that they figure out a better way 
some time between #1 and his.


Neil Schiller
1970 Redwing 35, Hull #7
(C 35, Mark I)
"Corsair"
Shrink wrap coming off today

On 4/11/2016 8:04 PM, JCRaha via CnC-List wrote:


We are getting ready to do some major mast maintenance on CIRCE our 
Red Wing 35/ C 35 MKI.


The question that I have for the List is how are your electrical 
cables routed from your mast to the interior of the boat?


On CIRCE we have 6 electrical/instrumentation cables routed through 6 
separate holes each of approximately 3/8” diameter at approximately 5 
½ feet above the cabin floor on the side of the mast.


Looking to improve how the cables leave the mast…Suggestions?

Thanks,

Chris Raha

‘CIRCE’

Gloucester, Virginia

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Re: Stus-List Routing of mast cabling from the mast to the inside of the boat

2016-04-11 Thread Jake Brodersen via CnC-List
Chris,

 

Hey neighbor!  I’m right down the road in Hayes.  

 

My cables exit the mast near the coach roof and are hidden by a removable
panel.  It wouldn’t be hard to cover your cables with some covers of some
sort.  

 

I launch on Wednesday at York River Yacht Haven.

 

Jake

 

Jake Brodersen

C 35 Mk-III “Midnight Mistress”

Hampton VA

 

 

 

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Subject: Stus-List Routing of mast cabling from the mast to the inside of
the boat

 

We are getting ready to do some major mast maintenance on CIRCE our Red Wing
35/ C 35 MKI.

 

The question that I have for the List is how are your electrical cables
routed from your mast to the interior of the boat?

 

On CIRCE we have 6 electrical/instrumentation cables routed through 6
separate holes each of approximately 3/8” diameter at approximately 5 ½ feet
above the cabin floor on the side of the mast. 

 

Looking to improve how the cables leave the mast…Suggestions?

 

Thanks,

 

Chris Raha

‘CIRCE’

Gloucester, Virginia

jcr...@cox.net  

 

 


 
 

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Re: Stus-List Routing of mast cabling from the mast to the inside of the boat

2016-04-11 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
Chris,

All Touche's wiring and cables exit the mast at the base under the bilge
plate and the small plate forward of the mast.  They are combo
steaming/foredeck light, anchor light, Windex light, RG8 VHF coax and wind
instrument.  They run into the forward dinette storage and then aft to the
navigation.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Apr 11, 2016 7:02 PM, "JCRaha via CnC-List" 
wrote:

> We are getting ready to do some major mast maintenance on CIRCE our Red
> Wing 35/ C 35 MKI.
>
>
>
> The question that I have for the List is how are your electrical cables
> routed from your mast to the interior of the boat?
>
>
>
> On CIRCE we have 6 electrical/instrumentation cables routed through 6
> separate holes each of approximately 3/8” diameter at approximately 5 ½
> feet above the cabin floor on the side of the mast.
>
>
>
> Looking to improve how the cables leave the mast…Suggestions?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Chris Raha
>
> ‘CIRCE’
>
> Gloucester, Virginia
>
> jcr...@cox.net
>
>
>
>
> 
>  Virus-free.
> www.avast.com
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> Contributions are greatly appreciated!
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Stus-List Routing of mast cabling from the mast to the inside of the boat

2016-04-11 Thread JCRaha via CnC-List
We are getting ready to do some major mast maintenance on CIRCE our Red Wing
35/ C 35 MKI.



The question that I have for the List is how are your electrical cables
routed from your mast to the interior of the boat?



On CIRCE we have 6 electrical/instrumentation cables routed through 6
separate holes each of approximately 3/8” diameter at approximately 5 ½ feet
above the cabin floor on the side of the mast.



Looking to improve how the cables leave the mast…Suggestions?



Thanks,



Chris Raha

‘CIRCE’

Gloucester, Virginia

jcr...@cox.net





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