Paul H #2 Hints on ST 4000
Paul, here's thew step by step. Photos to follow via email when I return from business trip.The fluxgate might be better mounted in the aft well on the starboard side of the aft berth...behind the thru hull for the head sink and the macerator. The run from the galley was a bit**. There are no metal parts in the well and the run of wire is short to the pedestal. Run the wire up through the arae where the holding tank and fuel tank are, over the headliner to the area where the light is. When the light is removed (lowered) you will have good (adequate) access to the tube for the wires to the pedestal. Use a fish tape to run the wiring.The power for the unit will be a run that is a little more difficult. Remove the floor panels from the bilge area and the starboard floor board (screwed to the hull. Also remove the cushions from the aft starboard section of the setee. The wire for power willl run out the lower left side behind the navstation panel, down behind the setee back, through the battery hold, along the flooring under the head to the rear panels under the aft berth. You can access all these areas easily. You'll need 30' of 2 wire 12 gage. Nothing like being intimately in touch with the guts of the boat!As far as the pedestal, the posts were right. Don't waste the $$$ on the adapter for the pedestal. I used a 2" 3/8" bolt, washer and lock washer instead...$0.42 vs. $50. It's a VERY tight fit but it can be done with a bit of swearing, a pint of Cap'n Morgan and a Dremel. The Dremel comes in handy with sanding drums for the control panel as well. The pedestal will have to be drilled out for the motor. Again, a pint o Cap'n may help with the nerve. I used a 1 3/4" hole drill and saw that was perfect. Just a bit smaller than needed but used the sanding drum on the Dremel to make it larger and fit snuggly. MEASURED 4 TIMES BEFORE CUTTING. Install the 3/8" bolt first so you have 2 refernce points to measure for the motor hole. The hole you'll cut is just below and right of that little white plastic panel on the pedestal.Hope this helps and you're not too far into the project.