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![]() Currently I am struggling with the same problem.
BTW how do you support the weight of the cables from the mast head that are inside the 1 1/4" PVC conduit which is inside the mast tube ? Douglas , S/V Calliste |
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![]() They are 'supported' by the rubber grommet in the Cable Clam (see the links above) and then held in place by a p-clip outside the mast. Here's a good shot of that: http://www.flickr.com/photos/deeppla...7622793614824/
The original 30 year old wiring was held in place with a knot and some 4200 for the most part. In some places there was a passthru similar to this one: http://www.shakespeare-marine.com/co...?menupick=4184 The cable clams surpass those IMHO. -p |
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![]() i have had success with a grommet round the hole as the wires enter the mast [to avoid chafe], then supporting the wires with a cable tie attached to the 'lid' of the mast if the hole is on the side, or cabletie the wires to an upstand for the light/wind wand maybe, then sealing around the wires at the point where they enter the mast with silicone.
![]() 2 cents delivered Rob |
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The only exception to this was on my spreader lights. Since the wire lays horizontal inside the spreader and the hole was sized to the wire and tight, I felt a a p-clip was good enough there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/deepplaya/4516325132/ -p |
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![]() Hi Patrick , Many Thanks for the photos. Looks like you do very nice work .
I too have a few places on my boat where I use those Blue Sea cable clams, but that white plastic seems to deteriorate (get hard and crack) all to soon, over here in the tropics, so I have been covering them with that self amalgamating tape, for the UV protection. |
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