superheat6k
Well-Known Member
Now I am having to lower and raise my mast for each passage under Bursledon A27 bridge I need a more reliable method of grouping together several cables so they can pass smoothly out and then back in to the narrow tube tunnel at the base of the mast and without kinking, which leads to the smaller cables fouling the closing of the mast mount gap.
I have removed three redundant cables, but will need to accommodate the following
Radome 13mm; Nav light & instruments 6mm x 4
The mast base is an oblong plate ~100 x 250 hinged along the narrow end. The cable entry hole has a small spigot which enters the deck plate, with the ID ~40mm. When the mast is down the gap pulls the cables from the tube above and entry port below ~ 125mm.
I've tried cable ties but they didn't provide adequate stiffness to prevent the smaller cables kinking into the closing gap, where the spigot entering the port below forms a very effective guilotine. I'm considering spiral wrap but that will add to the overall diameter and itself may not be stiff enough.
Note when raising the mast focus is on the operation itself and it is not safe to have fingers anywhere near the closing gap trying to guide the cables.
Is there another covering I could consider?
I'm trying to avoid cutting the Radome cable, but a length of shrink wrap might be the best solution.
I have removed three redundant cables, but will need to accommodate the following
Radome 13mm; Nav light & instruments 6mm x 4
The mast base is an oblong plate ~100 x 250 hinged along the narrow end. The cable entry hole has a small spigot which enters the deck plate, with the ID ~40mm. When the mast is down the gap pulls the cables from the tube above and entry port below ~ 125mm.
I've tried cable ties but they didn't provide adequate stiffness to prevent the smaller cables kinking into the closing gap, where the spigot entering the port below forms a very effective guilotine. I'm considering spiral wrap but that will add to the overall diameter and itself may not be stiff enough.
Note when raising the mast focus is on the operation itself and it is not safe to have fingers anywhere near the closing gap trying to guide the cables.
Is there another covering I could consider?
I'm trying to avoid cutting the Radome cable, but a length of shrink wrap might be the best solution.


