How to route masthead wind sensor wiring?

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Jun 9, 2004
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Hunter 30_88-94 Port Charlotte, Florida
I presume I have to have the mast removed to route cables into the boat? Anyone done this job? I can get to the top of the mast ok to fix the sensor but haven't a clue how to get the cable to the instrument panel. Anyone done this please?
 

Alan

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Jun 2, 2004
4,174
Hunter 35.5 LI, NY
You could do it without wiring. They now have wireless masthead sensors which eliminates the need for masthead wiring. Check out http://www.tacktick.com/2007Tacktick/products/cruising.asp
 
Jun 6, 2006
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currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
inspection ports

Check the mast base for an inspection port and inside the boat for access to the underside of the mast step. If you have access to those two areas (top and bottom of the mast step) then it is "possible" to drop the cable from the mast head and fish it through the step so you can run it to the panel. Couple of lesser known points: put the weatherproof grommet on the wind instrument end of the cable and put the cable through the masthead hole first. It is easier to futz with the grommet only toward the end of running the cable than to try and force all that cable through the grommeted hole having the cable wrap around one of the halyards is a possibility. Before you drop the cable drop a stiff piece of wire and then check to see if when you tighten up on the halyard the wire acts like it is being effected. This is where good access to the mast base is real handy. Guess about the direction of wrap and unwrap the wire inside the mast base. Then recheck all the halyards. While possible this is certainly not fun. I'd be thinking of doing it during the next haul out when you can drop the mast fairly easily and work on the ground. Good luck
 
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