Some of us have found the masthead/anchor light wire was actually cheap 
untinned lampcord inside the mast - C&C didn't cut corners often, but......
If you have it too, that might be one part of what seem to be multiple issues.

Nate
"Sarah Jean"
1980 30-1



From: cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On 
Behalf Of djhaug...@juno.com
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 12:45 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Electrical issues up the mast...

Okay so, Lolita is being VERY high maintenance!

I installed new lights up the mast.  I put a mega light at the top, I used 
another megalight as a deck light and installed a new steaming light.

I don't know what happened but, I think something in the mast let go.  There is 
some downward pressure on the wire heading up to the masthead light and the 
antenna wire seems to have completely disappeared.  I did not replace this wire 
and on the wire that goes up to my wind masthead transducer.  So, the light 
doesn't work and the wind instrument does all kinds of crazy crap....

Then, the deck/steaming light with 2 separate, new, 16/2 boat cables run up to 
them are glowing very dimly.  When I test with a spare megalight at the base 
wiring block I get normal power to all 3 wires to the 3 lights.

My questions are;

1. what could have happened

2. any idea how to rectify the situation.

3. I'm not planning of ever being more than a few miles from land at any given 
time, will my hand held VHF be good enough for the rest of this season?

4. Can the deck light, (providing I get the low current thing figured out) used 
with the stern light give me the 360 degree light I need to suffice for the 
mast head light?

If I do figure out the deck/steaming issue, can I get away without going all 
the way up the mast?  Even if I get up there and find that the wires all pulled 
down into the mast, there isn't a lot I can do about it.  Running new wires 
where no wire exists currently would be an exercise in futility.  There are 
some small holes at the top of the mast and even smaller where the wire exit 
the mast in the cabin.

I think going up the the steaming/deck light is in order to check those 
connections...I must have made crappy connections somehow.  I got new butt 
connectors, used the nice crimping tool that Wally Bryant recommended and 
covered the connections in shrink wrap....

It is just so strange that both light fixtures are dim, when they are separate 
all the way back to separate switches on the panel.

I'm also having running light issues...  I think the panels are very old and 
tired and in need of attention if not replacement.  Ugh...I just want to go 
sailing now, dammit!

As always, thanks for any insights, comments and suggestions...

Danny


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