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I installed a new pedestal when I bought a new chart plotter. I ran the wire
through the pedestal and through the cockpit floor, before mounting the
pedestal.
Alan Bergen
C&C 35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR
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I want to get 12V power to the binnacle
The following is a link to a standard electrician's tool for this, called a
"fish tape" on the Harbor Freight website. It is made form spring steel
and is flat so it bends mostly in one direction. this feature allows you
to twist it as you push it which allows you to "steer" it a bit to get it
to
I have fished my auto helm wires thru multiple times on my 30 mk2.
Just need to use a wire hanger or equivalent from the bottom in the aft cabin.
I needed extra holes in the tubing since I brought multiple wires in. It is
not fun when there are many to pull ina small space. Do you already h
Pete,
While I'm not familiar with the 30 MkII, the best tool I've ever used
to run wire is an untangled wire clothes hanger.
Also suggest, when running a new wire, also run through a thin
messenger line for future applications. You never know when you'll want to add
something
I want to get 12V power to the binnacle of my C&C30MKII, for my chartplotter.
I'm not sure about the best way to run a wire from the panel to the binnacle.
Has anyone had any experience with "fishing" a wire b/t the panel and binnacle?
Is there special tool for this?
Thanks,
Pete