Again, thank you to those that reviewed and commented on my electical schematic for my Tanzer 22.
The next question I have is; what is the "best" way to fasten cable supports and electrical devices in the cabin of the Tanzer 22?
I'm reluctant to screw directly into the fiberglass/gel coat for moisture penetration reasons. I'm considering using an adhesive to adhere wood backing to the interior fiberglass surfaces to facilitate mounting of fuse blocks and terminal strips.
Regarding cable supports I'm at a loss. I'll support and conceal cables with clips screwed into blocking adhered to the fiberglass where practical, but in some areas the cable routing must be exposed, namely in the cabin for electronics and interior lighting.
Where practical the electronic devices will be flush mounted.
What is a reasonable solution for supporting exposed cables? Am I over thinking this whole matter and screwing into the fiberglass/gelcoat is a sensible option?
The next question I have is; what is the "best" way to fasten cable supports and electrical devices in the cabin of the Tanzer 22?
I'm reluctant to screw directly into the fiberglass/gel coat for moisture penetration reasons. I'm considering using an adhesive to adhere wood backing to the interior fiberglass surfaces to facilitate mounting of fuse blocks and terminal strips.
Regarding cable supports I'm at a loss. I'll support and conceal cables with clips screwed into blocking adhered to the fiberglass where practical, but in some areas the cable routing must be exposed, namely in the cabin for electronics and interior lighting.
Where practical the electronic devices will be flush mounted.
What is a reasonable solution for supporting exposed cables? Am I over thinking this whole matter and screwing into the fiberglass/gelcoat is a sensible option?
