Any suggestions as how to run wireing down from autopilot to under the cockpit sole on a catalina 30
So you went down from the top of the pedestal inside it?Try looking at the rudder controls cables. Should be a hole there you can use. On my old Cat 30 there was a cover on the overhead in the starboard birth that gives you access to the rudder cables and pulleys.
Ron does your control head for the pilot swivel as well if not what do you do if sitting on the starboard sideLP,
The control heat you refer to, do you mean the controller?
If so, I installed a bulkhead mount for a plugin/tie-in for the controller.
Take a look at the pics.
The first pic shows my instrument layout. Look on the bottom lower right showing the bulkhead connector I mounted for the controller. This is before I dressed the cables. All other instruments have bulkhead mount/pugs here also.
The second pic shows my GPS & Fishfinder layout for reference. I did fab the mounting plate for this.
The third pic shows where I mounted the controller on a poly-vinyl fabricated piece I made & attached to the handrail of the binnacle. This was the "dry-fit" before I dressed the cables you see.
The fourth pic shows a top view of my swivel- ready GPS 7 fishfinder. This has allowed me to control steerage from both behind & in front of the wheel.
I NEVER leave my instruments onboard. Weather/UV/moisture & thieves can hurt you. So, I have all quick disconnects for taking my instruments home (fishfinder, GPS, controller). At home, I take the weather covers off & allow my instruments to dry. My autopilot has worked fine since 1993. My GPS & fishfinder swivel for easy view from behind the wheel & for turnable for full cockpit view.
I believe the whole autopilot install took 5 hours. I used bulkhead screw pin connectors for all. To wire your cable to the pin connector, refer to you electrical wiring schematic for color coded pin set. It was a fun project for me.
CR
Ron where did you get the multi pin connectors ?LP,
The control heat you refer to, do you mean the controller?
If so, I installed a bulkhead mount for a plugin/tie-in for the controller.
Take a look at the pics.
The first pic shows my instrument layout. Look on the bottom lower right showing the bulkhead connector I mounted for the controller. This is before I dressed the cables. All other instruments have bulkhead mount/pugs here also.
The second pic shows my GPS & Fishfinder layout for reference. I did fab the mounting plate for this.
The third pic shows where I mounted the controller on a poly-vinyl fabricated piece I made & attached to the handrail of the binnacle. This was the "dry-fit" before I dressed the cables you see.
The fourth pic shows a top view of my swivel- ready GPS 7 fishfinder. This has allowed me to control steerage from both behind & in front of the wheel.
I NEVER leave my instruments onboard. Weather/UV/moisture & thieves can hurt you. So, I have all quick disconnects for taking my instruments home (fishfinder, GPS, controller). At home, I take the weather covers off & allow my instruments to dry. My autopilot has worked fine since 1993. My GPS & fishfinder swivel for easy view from behind the wheel & for turnable for full cockpit view.
I believe the whole autopilot install took 5 hours. I used bulkhead screw pin connectors for all. To wire your cable to the pin connector, refer to you electrical wiring schematic for color coded pin set. It was a fun project for me.
CR