Swan neck - through deck electrical

I have considered a wood block or even 3D printing a wedge shape to alter its angle.
Let the base stay at an angle, cut the pipe just above the base at an angle such that when it is turned and mated back together it stands vertical.
You surely know someone who can reweld a stainless pipe.

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Sorted then ! A bit of insulating tape over the end will make it even harder for water to enter.

I was hoping to find an over counter solution ...

I will be visiting boat when weather improves - to measure the deck hole and the remaining bit of fitting still there ... its an hours drive instead of the usual 10mins so I plan jobs to do when there.

One idea we had was to use flexible plastic pipe through the existing fitting ... and then bend to create a swan neck ... but I think it would look terrible ..
 
I'm hoping not to go down that road if possible ... I'm off to the boat today - will photo and measure the area / hole .... see what you guys think ..

Internal diameter of the fitting is 24.6mm ...

Here you see the angle fitting has to the deck ... and the proximity of self-tacker rail etc. The black 'blob' at rear of mast-step is the mess previous owners Yard used to seal the cables through the fitting ...

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Here's another view .. The cap taped on is actually a cap from a large plastic container !

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The ID of the fitting is 24.6mm as said ...

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Later (it was bitter cold wind today up on the boat) - will remove the fitting to get a measure of the actual hole cut for the fitting ...

I am hoping that I can replace with a suitable fitting that utilises same hole ...
 
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