Josh,

I replaced my steering cables last year and the sheaves appear to be all right. 
As I have it now, my old GPS has a clamp which attaches to the guard and the 
wire goes into the pedestal under the engine controls (See photo in one of my 
recent Captain’s Log entries: 
http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/2016/02/stardate-116104.html 
<http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/2016/02/stardate-116104.html>). 

I was wondering if anyone has successfully ran wires through the pedestal guard 
all the way down to under the cockpit deck. And, if so, how did they get the 
wires aft from there? 

I can always install the new e95 the same way as the the old one, but was 
hoping there would be a way to do it more stylishly without seeing any wires at 
the helm. I suppose I can drill another hole in the guard under the strut that 
attaches the guard the pedestal and run the wires into the pedestal from there, 
but was hoping to run all the way down. Of course, if that involves removing 
the pedestal, then I’ll forget it. 

All the best,

Edd


Edd M. Schillay
Starship Enterprise
C&C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
City Island, NY 
Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log <http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/>


> On Apr 8, 2016, at 5:10 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Edd,
> 
> I have had my pedestal completely apart twice in 5 years.  If you've never 
> done this then stand by your in for a treat.
> 
> Below the pedestal is a idle plate that holds 2 sheaves that change the 
> direction of the steering cables from vertical to horizontal.  That plate is 
> made of carbon steel and in all likelihood is rotting away after 30 years of 
> marine environment.  You'll also find that edson no longer makes these... 
> Period.  I just bought the last one.  I believe Chuck did a rebuild and write 
> up which Stu posted in the DIY section.  Take a look.
> 
> While its apart you'll probably want to replace the drive chain and 
> cable....at a minimum.  Almost any other maintenance can be done any other 
> time.  Except paint.  If you have any inclination to paint the pedestal then 
> this would also be a good time.
> 
> I have a GPS/chartplotter mounted inside my arch.  There are two 1/4" wires 
> that supply it.  There is also a +12v and Gnd that go to the compass light.  
> All 4 of these are bundled and fit through holes in the idler plate.  Then 
> they lead back under the floor pan.  There are 3 through wall penetrations 
> that lead in through the port wall.  Keep the penetration as high as possible 
> but below the floor pan.  Mine was as far aft as possible but just before the 
> gutter in front of the port lazarette.  Very out of the way.  You may choose 
> to just go in where the engine control cables enter.
> 
> Josh Muckley
> S/V Sea Hawk 
> 1989 C&C 37+
> Solomons, MD
> 
> On Apr 8, 2016 4:25 PM, "Edd Schillay via CnC-List" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
> <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
> Listers,
> 
> Has anyone with 1989-1993 C&Cs installed instruments into a NavPod (or 
> similar) onto their stainless pedestal guards, and, if so, how did you run 
> the wires down from inside the guard? In other words, once you reached the 
> bottom, where did you go from there? 
> 
> As far as I can tell, without taking it all apart, the guard ends on the deck 
> above the aft cabin and there is no access point to that area. But, I may be 
> wrong. 
> 
> Anyone? I’m looking to install a Raymarine e95 MFD and p70 Autopilot control 
> head at the helm.
> 
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Edd
> 
> 
> Edd M. Schillay
> Starship Enterprise
> C&C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B
> City Island, NY 
> Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log <http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/>
> 
> 
>       

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