antenna installation, mast down?

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Hi, here we go, first in a long series of installing various bits and pieces on my Corribee. She sits in the yard at the moment with mast down. Most of the guides to installing VHF antennas suggest dropping weighted lines but that won't work with my currently horizontal affair. Any suggestions as to how I proceed, or should I just bite the bullet, raise the mast and then face my demons with a climbing session?
 
Hi, here we go, first in a long series of installing various bits and pieces on my Corribee. She sits in the yard at the moment with mast down. Most of the guides to installing VHF antennas suggest dropping weighted lines but that won't work with my currently horizontal affair. Any suggestions as to how I proceed, or should I just bite the bullet, raise the mast and then face my demons with a climbing session?
It doesn't have to be vertical so long as the weight will drop down. Otherwise a piece of stiff wire. Do a "GOOGLE" search for "Fish Wire"
Drat, Just beaten!
 
No No No !

You need an electricians stiff wire roll (Sprung steel) with a hook on the end that you poke through from which ever end you like and attach a cord too if from top or the wire itself if from bottom. Then withdraw the wire

Steel Draw Tape 15m

or tape

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Draper-750...ocphy=9045622&hvtargid=pla-446140635081&psc=1

Thanks Old Man, that's great. Didn't know a specific tool existed for the job but I am relieved that it does! (y)
 
Thanks, there is already a fair amount of stuff in the mast already with masthead light cables and halyards, will have a good poke around with my newly acquired draw tape. No particular rush, lots of other stuff to do in any case
 
When I did this on my Vivacity I just pushed the cable through and it got to the other end just fine. More importantly when installing the cable add cable ties with long tails every couple of feet to stop it clanging about overnight.
 
Then attach a mousing-line to the masthead cable at the bottom, pull it out from the top, connect it and the new VHF cable to the mousing-line and pull both back down together.
Sounds like the easiest way, even do it by replacing the oldest wire there as well as pulling through a new.

Perhaps also pull through a spare mouse line so you've got it there for next time.
 
Fish tape, or pull rod - whatever they are called. Had mine for years, it's one of those tools I don't use often, but when I do I realise why I bought it!

Here's a link to one in Screwfix, 60ft so should be plenty long enough Fish Tape
 
When I did this on my Vivacity I just pushed the cable through and it got to the other end just fine. More importantly when installing the cable add cable ties with long tails every couple of feet to stop it clanging about overnight.
My mast has a cable conduit. That avoids a cable getting round any halyards.
Trouble is that if I want to put anything through it, I have to take off one end fitting first
 
Sounds like the easiest way, even do it by replacing the oldest wire there as well as pulling through a new.

Perhaps also pull through a spare mouse line so you've got it there for next time.
A spare mousing line in the conduit and also another one inside the mast but outside the conduit, just in case a halyard gets lost or breaks.
 
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