I had to have my mast unstepped to replace all standing rigging and replace a deck light. Fairly simple end of season project. Before mast was pulled confirmed with yard foreman and documented that all electrical systems worked. Did all the work myself because as most people know marina techs charge a fortune. After the mast was down I labeled all wire harnesses clearly. Replaced deck light and rigging
And had the mast stepped in the spring. Unfortunately after the mast was stepped the winddex didn't work. I suspected a bad connection at one of the wire harnesses due to everything worked before thy pulled the mast. Yard foreman was convinced it was the unit.
Well, after much wasted time,money, and aggravation of sending the unit out for repair the unit continued to short out upon instalation. Rather than paying for the mast to be unstepped again I contacted Kenyon spars about how to gain access to the wiring Chanel. They suggested to cut an inspection hole into the side of the mast to access the wire harness.
My main concern was if I cut an access hole will it compromise the integrity of the mast. There engineer told me that they do this all the time and that the have a stock inspection plate cover they could ship me. They said that I needed to drill four holes into the corners of the access cut out and to keep them rounded as I cut out the access. They said that this will keep the corners from cracking and it distributes the pressure equally.
Said a prayer and got up some courage to Use a Dremel tool with cutting wheel and carefully preformed surgery on the mast.
Worked like a champ!!
Pull the harness out and found out what the problem was instantly.
Turned out that marine tech that connected the wire harness was an absolute idiot.
They criss crossed the wires. Positive to negative causing a direct short, no dielectric grease. OMG! How stupid can you be. Especially when the wires were marked.
This is why I hate to have the yard touch my boat for anything. Generally speaking most yards do sub par work especially if you don't watch them like a hawk, charge you a small fortune, and most of the time not up to my standards.
Fortunately the yard owner is doing the right thing and crediting me for all of my expenses and time.
On a positive note, everything works great
now and if I ever need to make any future repairs I have a nice water prof access plate upgrade that I did not have to pay for.
And had the mast stepped in the spring. Unfortunately after the mast was stepped the winddex didn't work. I suspected a bad connection at one of the wire harnesses due to everything worked before thy pulled the mast. Yard foreman was convinced it was the unit.
Well, after much wasted time,money, and aggravation of sending the unit out for repair the unit continued to short out upon instalation. Rather than paying for the mast to be unstepped again I contacted Kenyon spars about how to gain access to the wiring Chanel. They suggested to cut an inspection hole into the side of the mast to access the wire harness.
My main concern was if I cut an access hole will it compromise the integrity of the mast. There engineer told me that they do this all the time and that the have a stock inspection plate cover they could ship me. They said that I needed to drill four holes into the corners of the access cut out and to keep them rounded as I cut out the access. They said that this will keep the corners from cracking and it distributes the pressure equally.
Said a prayer and got up some courage to Use a Dremel tool with cutting wheel and carefully preformed surgery on the mast.
Worked like a champ!!
Pull the harness out and found out what the problem was instantly.
Turned out that marine tech that connected the wire harness was an absolute idiot.
They criss crossed the wires. Positive to negative causing a direct short, no dielectric grease. OMG! How stupid can you be. Especially when the wires were marked.
This is why I hate to have the yard touch my boat for anything. Generally speaking most yards do sub par work especially if you don't watch them like a hawk, charge you a small fortune, and most of the time not up to my standards.
Fortunately the yard owner is doing the right thing and crediting me for all of my expenses and time.
On a positive note, everything works great