webcraft
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I have two GPS aerial cables currently feeding through the aft deck to two separate GPS aerials. At the moment the cables seem to pass through some sort of mastic bodge splodge.
One of the aerials is faulty and I am going to replace it. There is also the possibility that in the very near future I will want to run a third cable through the deck for a pushpit-mounted AIS aerial.
What do the team recommend for a neat and leakproof way of running multiple cables through the deck? The initial hole needs to be big enough to get soldered on plugs through, as I would prefer not to have to resolder them. It would also be ideal if the arrangement permitted cables to be changed/added/removed in future with relative ease.
- W
I have two GPS aerial cables currently feeding through the aft deck to two separate GPS aerials. At the moment the cables seem to pass through some sort of mastic bodge splodge.
One of the aerials is faulty and I am going to replace it. There is also the possibility that in the very near future I will want to run a third cable through the deck for a pushpit-mounted AIS aerial.
What do the team recommend for a neat and leakproof way of running multiple cables through the deck? The initial hole needs to be big enough to get soldered on plugs through, as I would prefer not to have to resolder them. It would also be ideal if the arrangement permitted cables to be changed/added/removed in future with relative ease.
- W