roblpm
Well-Known Member
A good solution for most boats, but the OP does say his is designed to take the mast down "easily". If that means a trailer-sailer or something (would be good if he'd clarify) then I think dismantling glands every trip might be a bit too much of a faff. I'd probably look at improving the plugged connection, it shouldn't be beyond the wit of man to make one that's actually waterproof. Matching the compression grommet to the cable will be important, the better plugs have a choice of sizes.
(As a matter of interest, the gold standard here is Subconn, able to be plugged and unplugged by divers at the bottom of the North Sea. But the prices are reputed to be rather fierce, definitely not something for the deck of a small yacht)
Pete
Parker 275. Mast would only come down infrequently.
I think everyone is assuming we have normal rain in Edinburgh......
Swan necks aren't really appropriate as mentioned as we race a bit. My crew are useless enough without more stuff to fall over!
Will go and look at all connections and ponder later in the week. The old fashioned vhf and light connectors seem fine!