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Steve wrote:
"Jonathan Wye" wrote in message ... If you have a clear run (i.e., you actually can run a snake from step to tip of mast) can you come up directly under the center of the mast and run up to the top? In my experience with hollow wooden masts, there are usually wooden filler blocks in the area of the spreaders, tangs and goose neck. If so, the original mast wiring is run while building or a wire or cord is installed during the building process to pull the wires in. If already have internal wiring and are upgrading, you might be able to pull in the new with the old. However, you may be limited to the size of the OEM bundle of wires since the builder most likely limited the size of the hole in the filler blocks. Picked it one, Steve, I know there are filler blocks because I helped build the mast 36 years ago. I don't recall what went in in the way of wiring at the time, being the mizzen probably nothing. If there was then I've certainly got no idea what's happened to it in the last 30 years. If I'm very lucky there may be enough room inside the track to slip in a small conduit but I really doubt it. JM |
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