[C320-list] Pedestal Wiring

R Airis rairis at comcast.net
Sun Mar 2 20:10:17 PST 2008


I put my RAM plug  just aft of the propane locker and the mike on  a mike 
clip on the strern  lower rail. Easy to reach from the helm and much easer 
to install.
No wire splices, just run the wire along the port side. You will need the 10 
ft. extension.

Bob......Hale Kai 2      #266




----- Original Message ----- 
From: <allan.field at comcast.net>
To: <C320-List at Catalina320.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [C320-list] Pedestal Wiring


> Lifting the pedestal and drilling another hole is exactly what I did. 
> Lifting the guard is not an easy job; it took 2 of us to wiggle it up 
> enough to get a drill into the base.  Make sure you caulk well when 
> putting everything back together again.
>
> Also, the ICOM does not come with quite enough cable to get back to the 
> radio; order the 10-foot extension cable when you order the radio.
>
> Also, the fitting at the end of the ICOM cable that is supposed to plug 
> into the back of the radio will not go through the tube and the 
> instructions that come with the ICOM are clear - do not cut the cable.  So 
> I called the company and they told me that as long as you splice all 9 or 
> 10 color coded wires back together correctly, cutting the cable should not 
> be a problem.  So that is what I did and reconnected them via a bus 
> mounted on the bulkhead forward of the refrigerator compressor.  The radio 
> has worked perfectly for about 4 years now with no issues.  This is a 
> great upgrade.
>
> Allan S. Field
> Sea Shadow - #808
> Columbia, MD
>
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: "Chuck and Kathy" <katchu at chartermi.net>
>
>> There's still snow on the ground here in West Michigan, but I'm trying to
>> wire a GPS and an ICOM Command mike into my pedestal. The GPS has NMEA
>> wiring to go to both the auto-pilot and back to the radio in the cabin.
>> The command mike has a dedicated cable that also needs to go back to the 
>> VHF
>> radio in the main cabin. My question is how best to run the wires. I
>> opened up both the Raytheon instrument Navpod and the main engine control
>> and there is no way to get any additional wiring through the instrument
>> panel or the port side of the pedestal guard. However, I noticed that 
>> there
>> was not a hole drilled on the starboard side of the pedestal guard at the
>> base.
>>
>>
>>
>> Any suggestions? Should I lift up the pedestal guard and drill another
>> hole?
>>
>>
>>
>> Chuck Mueller
>>
>> Northwind - Hull #676
>> 




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