Trailer hitch type connectors for lights. But for the wind instruments?
I think they typically leave that up to the individual. Simrad provided a small plastic junction box but did not provide a connector. So the 2 cable segments just ended in stripped wires where the connection was to be made. I thought about using the junction box below the deck, but I didn't want to get into a project to make a new pass-through at the base underneath the mast and the connections for lights and VHF were above the deck inside the mast anyway. I was having problems with water leaking through the hole, so I passed the interior end of the Simrad cable up thru the hole and sealed it all (Simrad cable, light wires - 4 in an insulated sheath, and VHF cable) with a big glob of silicone. I had to find a good connector that served the 5 or 6 wires and made a nice water-tight seal (I forget if it was 5 or 6). I found it at an electrical supply house and the junctions were made for 16 G wire, which is much larger than the much smaller wires in the Simrad cable, but it seems to work fine for these past 10 years or so.
I haven't had any problems since then, but I admit that it isn't a very good application. At some point in time, I'm going to have to remove that glob of silicone if I have to replace any of the cables that pass through the deck.
Mitch, your point was clear from the beginning, no worries! Yes, the wires will be buried in inaccessible locations … it's the location of the connectors that matter in regard to the original post.