Wooden masts - cables and instruments

MidlandsOnSea

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With a gunter-rigged boat with wooden spars, one can only run cables outside the mast. I imagine that ends up looking ugly. So, what do folks do if they're inclined to have a wind-instrument and/or a VHF aerial mounted on the mast? Also, with a gunter-rig, where would you mount them? This mast is only for a 22ft boat, which gets unstepped for trailing.

Is it better to simply mount a VHF aerial and wind instruments at deck level?
 
The cable clips often look worse than the cables. One solution is to use copper cable saddles, available for fire-proof cables from large cable distributors, and/or brass P clips, also available from classic car specialists.
 
Thanks for the thoughts. Special thanks to Smiffy for talking sense into me on the phone earlier. Why am I going to spoil the look of the boat by sticking an antenna and wind instrument on the mast? I guess you can just get caught up in feeling you have to go down the route of using all this kit. Handhelds (radio and for wind) should prove suitable for the sort of trips I'll do.
 
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