chrisclin
Well-Known Member
I too had to dismast every year and that involved undoing a chocolate box hidden behind the headlining. Each year I was amazed that the radar worked first time as the wires became more and more shredded each year. Rewiring the radar became the job that I hated most about boat ownership! However, the chocolate box (which was inside a Raymarine connection box) never showed any signs of corrosion or decay.
Eventually, I purchased an Index waterproof deck plug at phenomenal expense and had the two sections soldered professionally (at even more phenomenal expense). That year our plans changed and we moved the boat to Brittany where we didn't need to drop the mast (even when I lost the main halyard it was re-reeved by a Frenchman on a crane).
Then we sold the boat! However, there was absolutely no sign of corrosion or water ingress in the new deck plug.
My recommendation is to go for a properly made up deck plug.
Eventually, I purchased an Index waterproof deck plug at phenomenal expense and had the two sections soldered professionally (at even more phenomenal expense). That year our plans changed and we moved the boat to Brittany where we didn't need to drop the mast (even when I lost the main halyard it was re-reeved by a Frenchman on a crane).
Then we sold the boat! However, there was absolutely no sign of corrosion or water ingress in the new deck plug.
My recommendation is to go for a properly made up deck plug.