Wood... Of course!  Thanks Gary.  That will look far better than any
plastic cover.
Regarding the difference between my boat and yours - a previous owner
did an extensive interior renovation on my boat.  They also swapped
out the portlights and put in large Lexan pieces - as you can see the
portlight trim is not original.  So, while I'm not sure if they messed
with the head area,
my boat is definitely not a "standard" 1976 30-1.





--
Boy, there is a LOT of difference between a ’76 30-1 and my ’80. The
whole head sink area is different – sink, cabinet, etc.



Why not get a piece of wood and groove the backside and either paint
or varnish. I’m not aware of any conduit which is pretty.



Gary

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On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Ryan Doyle <ryanpdo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I'm finishing a complete rewire of my 1976 C&C 30 mki.  I've installed all
> new low-draw LED lighting in the cabin.  In most places the new wires are
> easy to conceal as I'm just routing them where the old wires were.
> However, in the head and in the V berth running the new wire between the
> cabin ceiling and the deck appeared extremely difficult or impossible, so I
> opted to run the wire behind the cabinetry and out along the joint of the
> bulkhead and the ceiling.
>
> I am looking for a safe, flexible, and pleasing-looking conduit or cover
> for wiring that my wife will approve of - not your standard black plastic
> marine wire conduit.  Home depot sells a few covers, but I'm wondering if
> anyone has something they've used with success on a boat.
>
> There are photos of the head and V-berth lighting/wiring in their current
> unsecured and un-hidden state at the links below.  Thanks in advance for
> any help!
>
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8g8d5sXYVWGeTIyN29PWTZpSDA
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8g8d5sXYVWGRG9OZXN2a1JrX2M
>
>
>
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