[C38] between dinette seat and holding tank
littlebreeze@comcast.net
littlebreeze at comcast.net
Mon Jun 24 20:09:20 EDT 2013
Why? Offs been thinking of a 2-3 inch hole on the companion way side of the mast to facilitate running the wires. My mast had a 2 inch hole on the leading edge, for the radar wiring, when I bought the boat. That hole was welded closed when the mast was repainted.
Kerry
Sent from the San Francisco Bay, home of the 2013 Catalina 38 Nationals.
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From: "Donald Strong" <drstrong at ucdavis.edu>
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Subject: [C38] between dinette seat and holding tank
Date: Mon, Jun 24, 2013 15:55
Don't hole that mast!
On 6/24/13 3:39 PM, Ray Torok wrote:
Argh! Isn't this why they invented saber saws?
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 3:35 PM, littlebreeze at comcast.net
<littlebreeze at comcast.net>
wrote:
Shit
Sent from the San Francisco Bay, home of the 2013
Catalina 38 Nationals.
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From: "Max Soto" <maxsoto at gmail.com>
To: "Catalina 38 Listserve" <listserve at catalina38.org>
Subject: [C38] Wiring the Mast
Date: Mon, Jun 24, 2013 15:17
Exactly, in that tiny space between the holding
tank and the fiberglass..
Max Soto
+506-8312-1367
Alajuela, Costa Rica
On 24/06/2013, at 16:07, "littlebreeze at comcast.net" <littlebreeze at comcast.net>
wrote:
So to clarify,
most are using the existing hole(s) on the
dinette side of the mast. I mean in that tiny
space between the mast and the holding tank.
No one is adding a hole on the companion way
side of the mast, for access, and then putting a
cover over the hole after the wires are run?
Kerry
Sent from the San Francisco Bay, home of the
2013 Catalina 38 Nationals.
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From: "Steve Smolinske" <SSmolinske at rainierrubber.com>
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Subject: [C38] Wiring the Mast
Date: Mon, Jun 24, 2013 13:53
That
should work if there is enough room in the
conduit and the wires are not wrapped all
around each other, if you try make sure to
really tape the messenger and the wires
together very good.
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Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 12:37
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Subject: Re: [C38] Wiring the
Mast
No
I didn't. I'm learning more and more as I
go along. But I'm wondering if I can use
one of the existing wires as a messenger?
Kerry
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2013 Catalina 38 Nationals.
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From: "Steve Smolinske" <SSmolinske at rainierrubber.com>
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Subject: [C38] Wiring the Mast
Date: Mon, Jun 24, 2013 09:11
Kerry,
did they leave a messenger in your conduit
when they rewired the mast?
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Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 9:43
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Subject: Re: [C38] Wiring the
Mast
If
it was 30 year old wiring in the mast I
wouldn't even ask the question. The mast
wiring is only six years old and was changed
when the mast was pulled for painting. But
its still a valid answer.
Kerry
Sent from the San Francisco Bay, home of the
2013 Catalina 38 Nationals.
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From: "cat38skip" <cat38skip at yahoo.com>
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Subject: [C38] Wiring the Mast
Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2013 06:06
Kerry,
We re-wired the entire
mast, in place, last year, New masthead
light and wires new steaming/deck light and
wire, new VHF cable and antenna and
re-strung the masthead wind transducer. We
have a 1 1/2 inch hole near the bottom of
the mast at cabin sole level. It was easy
:-) . That is, after the hard, frustrating
hours and days of mistakes &
re-re-re-pulling of the tangled wires and
messenger strings. Once we sorted out the
best messenger to use (weed eater 'string')
it was a matter of having someone up top who
was comfortable being there AND who knew
what he was doing, 2-way communication and
staging the sequence and materials. We
replaced all the bulbs with LED's so the
wire guage was reduced significantly. We
used multi-wire cable to reduce tangles. The
PO had installed all primary wire and it was
a mess.
Give me a call or we can
get together ..
Do you have someone to go
uo there for you?
Dave
Sent from South San Francisco, where the
wind never stops.
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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