ianfr
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I fitted one of these three or four years ago. http://www.saltyjohn.co.uk/cableport_boat_product.htm
Absolutely brilliant!
Ian
Absolutely brilliant!
Ian
I fitted one of these three or four years ago. http://www.saltyjohn.co.uk/cableport_boat_product.htm
Absolutely brilliant!
Looks interesting. Like a dorade. No leaks in driving wind/rain? / Len
What is a swan neck. I speak Cdn English & some UK terms are lost on me.
Would it be a plumber's S trap? or similar. Are they commercially available or do you make them from plumber fittings? / Len
Ian
Neither this nor the salty john item have a gland to exclude water if submerged as far as I can see. I'll stick with my Bulgin/Vtronics.
The only way any water will get through is if the coach roof is completely submerged to a depth of a foot. We have had green over the deck, with no water getting below.
I am right in thinking you are trailer sailing and regularly taking the mast up and down? Then I can understand the reason for using plugs. If that is the case then it would have been helpful for you to have said so then all the people on here urging you not to use them would have understood. However in a "normal" situation when removing the mast even once a year then glands (or swan neck) with connections inside are still the best solution.