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Default Deck Stepped Mast Electrical Solutions

Do you have any photos up on the internet showing how you handle
stepping and unstepping your mast? I have a similarly sized boat and
am very interested in how you handle it. Thanks.


James wrote:
Howard wrote:

Brian and Jere,

Thanks for the replies. Your experience has been mine. The wire got
pinched because there was no one below to pull out all of the slack.
Setting the mast is an anxiety ridden experience in itself (my 5/8"
rope choker parted amongst other things) so it is sure to happen once
again.

The trailer connectors sound like a decent approach. I will look for
them.

Many thanks,

Howard

Howard wrote:
Well, I survived my trip from Sydney, N.S. to St. Pierre, and back.

My mast wiring did not. Somehow I managed to pinch it and ruin the
wires. Just as well, they were 20+ years old and could use
redoing, and I'll add an Aqua Signal tri-color and strobe while
I'm at it. Also, I want to run a dedicated ground to each light,
no shared ground returns.

However, I need a better way to connect my wires so I don't
bonehead it once again and mess up the new installation.

Does anyone have a good reference and/or site for a deck stepped
mast wiring interface? I will have about 12 wires (+/-) and a
steel hull & deck house. I have a LeFiell aluminum mast.

I'm thinking that I would like to have a terminal box on the mast,
or one I could tuck inside the mast. Then I would have a
relatively short cable assembly into the cabin where I have an
existing terminal block. Then I would disconnect/reconnect the
wires at the mast base.

Also, recommendations on type of wire would be appreciated.

Many thanks,

Howard


We use a gin pole and a mainsheet type setup to step the mast on our
28' Irwin which we trailer sail. I'm using a milatary style waterproof
canon plug which I obtained from this source
www.electroshield.com/

Here's some refernce sources

http://www.glenair.com/interconnects...8840/index.htm
http://www.electrobase.com/app/pi417...78_652_417__nw

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