[C38] Wiring the Mast

les hlhowell at pacbell.net
Mon Jun 17 15:30:02 EDT 2013


That would also be a good time to go through the headstock and check the
pulleys, their axels and see if the line/rope you are using is fitting
correctly.  On the "hard to do stuff" I always went the "in for a penny,
in for a kilo boatbuck".  Also the spinnaker blocks, and the various
tangs and attachments.

When we pulled Knee Deep's (JACE back then) mast, we found that some of
the spreaders had rot at the bottoms and near the attachment.  We ended
up replacing two of them.

Regards,
Les H.
On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 01:24 -0700, Joseph Launie wrote:
> pull the mast and rewire all your lights etc. while you  have it down-
> Joe/Macavity
> On 6/17/2013 12:14 AM, littlebreeze at comcast.net wrote:
> 
> > Happy Fathers Day to the group.  
> > 
> > I was thinking of installing a wind speed indicator at the top of
> > the mast.  However when I looked into accessing the existing wiring
> > and PVC conduit, it looks to be an impossible task without pulling
> > the mast.  Has anyone overcome this issue without pulling the mast?
> > The only way I can come up with is to cut a 3.5 inch hole in the
> > starboard side of the mast approximately 6" from the bottom of the
> > mast, and then, after making the appropriate connections, affix  a
> > cover plate to the access hole.  Will this weaken the mast beyond
> > use?  Should I just pull the mast?
> > 
> > Kerry Grimes
> > Little Breeze 139
> > San Francisco  







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