Consider a Windex light while you're at it. Dennis C.
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Don Harben via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > Hi Fred, > > My mast is down for inner surgery and prepping for add ons. Based in the > Lake Huron North Channel, I would like to explore afield into Michigan and > Superior. > > MASTHEAD > A. Marinebeam masthead Nav and anchor > B. Windex > C. Wind transducer > D. Cell repeater aerial > E. VHF aerial > F. HD 1080 cam > > SPREADER ZONE > A. Steaming Nav > B. Foredeck light > C. Genoa telltale night sailing light > D. Spreader side deck illumination > > STERN POST, ARCH and or BACKSTAY > A. Solar panels > B. Radar > C. AIS/VHFbackup > D. Sat radio > > > Questions! > > 1. What brand/model/source is the cell repeater aerial? > > 2. Does it benefit from, or need, a mast head plate ground plane? > > 3. At what proximity does a cell signal repeater aerial and a VHF aerial > start to interfere with each other? A wireless HD camera connecting to the > on boat wifi router, either 2.4 or 5? > > 4. Did you use LMR-600 for the aerials? MR-600-DB? > > 5. If I a do a wired masthead HD digital camera, would you have any > suggestions for camera and/or cable? > > 5. Did you use a wire mesh choking strain relief anywhere? > > 6. Do you guess or crystal ball if Raymarine might change their wind > transducer cable/plugs? I am waiting for the next generation of Raymarine > wind transducer to see if there are updates to compete with Garmin > transducers. > > 7. How do you recommend sealing the mast head connections? > > 8. Spreader deck lights? > > 9. > > This looks like consulting time! I am happy to pay the consult opening if > others are interested. > > Don > > Life > Viking 34 > ww.ncyc.ca > > > > _______________________________________________ > > This list is supported by the generous donations of our members. If you > like what we do, please help us pay for our costs by donating. All > Contributions are greatly appreciated! >
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