I have a row of 4 of those "cable clams" or whatever they are called in front of the mast step for the wires to pass through the deck to connectors below - well they leak, a) because some of the rubber grommets are worn and b) because some of the wires that go through are oval, or at least not round so they don't provide a good seal. Right now I have them duck-taped (yuk)
I saw what Tim did on Glissando but I am not sure I want to be going to that extent.
I was wondering if I could take something like this
and then use regular heat seal wire stuff to get a solid connection onto the wire and the top of the bellows (bottom of the picture) and then stretch the bottom of the bellows (top of the picture) thing over the cable clam.
any opinions ?
Mast wire seals
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Your mast is deck-stepped?
Yeah, I think your idea should work pretty well, as long as you get the GOOD heat-shrink tubing with the adhesive inside (you see it bubbling out the ends if you overcook the connection). Every once in a while I stumble across some cheap stuff that doesn't have the adhesive sealant, and I just don't trust it.
In the same vein, a good glob of ordinary sealant at the neck of that fitting would probably suffice as well.
Yeah, I think your idea should work pretty well, as long as you get the GOOD heat-shrink tubing with the adhesive inside (you see it bubbling out the ends if you overcook the connection). Every once in a while I stumble across some cheap stuff that doesn't have the adhesive sealant, and I just don't trust it.
In the same vein, a good glob of ordinary sealant at the neck of that fitting would probably suffice as well.
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You can use a couple of rail fittings and a length of flexible hose to make a wire run from the deck to the mast. Mount one of the fittings on the deck, the other to the mast and run the hose between them. A few hose clamps, some tape and your all done.
Just so you'll know what I'm referring to, here's a picture of the fitting.
Just so you'll know what I'm referring to, here's a picture of the fitting.
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I understand ;-)Ceasar Choppy wrote:Indeed. Monday morning is no time for me to be posting things. :)Summersdawn wrote:The goose neck I was referring to is a tube that comes up out of the deck with a 180 degree bend in it. Think of a plumbing p-trap mounted upside down.
Rick
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