Mast wiring

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Jan 18, 2011
225
Hunter 26 Beaufort SC
To the starboard side of the centerboard trunk and up through the compression post. You have to pull the bulkhead out of the way to get to them but there isn't anything securing them. You could use the old wire as a snake.
 
Jan 18, 2011
225
Hunter 26 Beaufort SC
Yes right up through the post from the centerboard trunk. From the trunk they run back tot the switch panel.
 
Jan 22, 2008
272
Hunter 23 Tampa Bay
James,

Can you tell me what kind of wire you used to do your wiring? I need to rewire my masthead lightt and have been looking for cable. I have 4 conductor cable that I think is 20 gauge and am having a hard time findig it.

Thanks!

Dave
 
Apr 30, 2011
66
Hunter 22 Lk. Normon, NC
My mask only uses 2 wires. I used I think it was 16 gauge wire do different colors natural colors are used was white and purple cuz that's what I had. Napa auto do you usually carries the wire. It's a high quality water in it will hold up and weather conditions. You can always kit 4 different colors and lace them together with wire ties. Just remember did you have to splice the wires together. Soldered them, put silicone paste on them and use heat shrink.
 

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Jan 24, 2009
408
Hunter 22 Groton
Drumbeater's got it right...Don't mess around with auto wire, use marine grade as it is tinned and therefore MUCH more corrosion-resistant. 14-16 ga should suffice for the length of the mast run.

And, excellent advice, James, to use heat shrink (moisture seal as well as mechanical support of the connection), ...IF you should have to splice (avoid if possible) !
 
Jun 8, 2004
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James Obrien;

On Lake Norman should you ever need advice or help with your boat, contact Tim Mcrorie at All Seasons Marine. His cell phone is 704-201-4573. He has worked on them and use to be a rigger for a couple of Hunter dealers in the past. great guy to work with.

crazy dave condon
 
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