[C320-list] Mast deck wiring entry panel

Jack Brennan jackbrennan at bellsouth.net
Sun Mar 14 17:04:02 PDT 2021


Hi Marko:

I just had the anchor light replaced on my 320. I had been paranoid that it was a bad connection between the mast plug and the deck plug and that I would be faced with the same problem you have. (In Florida, we don’t haul out except for bottom jobs, and it is very, very expensive to unstep the mast.)

Anyhow, it turned out it was just the fixture, and all is well. But the guy I hired to climb the mast said there was a fitting you can buy that allows you cut an access hole without weakening the mast. I assume this is not a big secret and that you could find it through some knowledgeable source or maybe even Catalina.

A funny story. There is a Catalina 28 down the dock from me, and he worked on it to fix an anchor light problem. He drilled a hole in the mast to install the fitting, and water shot out several feet. It turned out there was about three feet of water in the bottom of the mast.

Jack Brennan
Sonas, 1998 Catalina 320
Tierra Verde, Fl.

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From: Marko Jamnik
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2021 7:38 PM
To: C320-List at catalina320.com
Subject: [C320-list] Mast deck wiring entry panel

After years of mast stepping and unstepping I think its time to create an entry point at the base of the deck stepped mast. I’m always rushed to disconnect or connect the wiring at launch & haul out. The crane holds the mast as I make the quick connection. In leu of safety and making sure the connection is proper, I plan to cutout a 3” hole at least 3” above the base of the mast. I don’t think I’d be compromising the mast but if anyone has a better suggestion, I’m all ears.

Marko Jamnik
Marquesas 304
Lake Ontario



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