[C320-list] Pulling Wires

jim brown jbrown5093 at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 7 10:25:33 PST 2010


There are apparently two different pedestal tube diameters that were used. Older 
hulls had a smaller diameter (I think 1.25 inch) while newer hulls were fitted 
with larger diameter tubes to accommodate more wires. I have also seen remote 
mics mounted between the port lazarette and the port stern seat on the lazarette 
side. A little low but out of the way and no need to feed wires in the pedestal 
if you have the smaller diameter tubes. Just a thought. 


Jim Brown




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From: "Albrecht, Alan" <Alan.Albrecht at Williams.com>
To: "C320-List at Catalina320.com" <C320-List at Catalina320.com>
Sent: Tue, December 7, 2010 9:27:25 AM
Subject: [C320-list] Pulling Wires

I am getting ready to install a Standard Horizon GX2100 AIS/DSC radio. I will 
most likely need to pull at least 3 wires between the VHF Radio at the main 
saloon Nav Station and the GPS Station at my Binnacle. In addition I am 
installation a RAM Mic near the wheel. Does anyone have any advice before I 
start researching how to run the wires between the two components and route the 
RAM Mic cable to the transom?

Alan Albrecht, PE
Williams Deep Water Group
Houston
Cell 918-625-7352


      


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