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Doug Dotson
 
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Default Wire Hold-downs

I use Wire-Duct. It comes with an adhesive back but you can attach it with
screws
if you wish.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Sir Spamalot" wrote in message
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This is the third installment of a (hopefully) short series of
re-wiring questions g.

I'm running a bundle of wires from the transom to the cockpit, along
the side of the hull up under the gunwhales. It's an old boat, and
there is no wireway, PVC, or other convenient means to keep the bundle
from moving around.

Since the sides of the hull are single-layer fiberglass, I was
thinking of using those stick-on cable tie mounts to fix the cabling
up under the gunwhale, but I don't think they are legal to use. I
think the current standards call for "real" stainless clamps with the
rubber chafe covering, like the ones Ancor makes. But, obviously, I
don't want to drill holes in the sides of the boat to mount the
stainless clamps with nut and bolt.

Any ideas that won't get me into dutch if the CG takes a look? How do
other manufacturers' do it?

TIA,
SS



 
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