John, thanks for the input. A picture would be great if you can get one. When running the cable through the deck, did you drill the holes under the pedestal guard such that no cables are exposed?
I wonder if the "Clamp-On Mount" also has a way to route wires into the pedestal guard? I am waiting for a reply from Edson. John 1985 C27 5956 Cool Change Austin, TX The Emmerichs wrote: > John, > > Over the past several years (I was doing this on the installment plan), I > have added 2 side arm mount Edson Vison Instrument displays, one on each > side of the pedestal guard. My plan was to mount 2 separate displays which > is why I went with the side arm installation. Suggest you call Edson and > get the detailed technical information from them. What I installed was 2 - > 2020 - 55 x 55 housings with side arm mounting brackets. I actually bought > the equipment from Defender, they were less expensive than anyone else I > could find. > > I will try to get some pictures tomorrow time permitting. > > I think the housing will come with either a side arm or ball mount (at least > both of mine did). I had to drill 2 holes in the pedestal guard for each > instrument, one drill and tap for a #8 or #10 machine screw, the second a > larger one for the cable to pass through. The housings are universal and I > am almost certain you will have to drill a hole in the housing for the ball > mount, I had to for my side arm installation. > >>From looking at Defender's on line catalog, you would want a ball mount for > the top of the pedestal guard. > http://www.defender.com/category.jsp?path=-1|344|320737&id=320738&start=1&re > sults=10&sort=products > > I drilled a hole in the cockpit floor, sealed the sides with epoxy, pulled > the wire, and put caulk around the wire. It wasn't terribly difficult. I > spent a fair amount of time making sure of the mounting position of the > display before drilling holes in the display case and pedestal guard. Yours > may be a little more difficult due to space limitations between the top of > the compass and the bottom of the pedestal guard. > > Get a price from Defender before purchasing. I do not work for them or have > any relationship. There maybe better deals else where. > > Late thought, check out the clamp on mount, may be easier to install but > will be closer to you. > > John Emmerich > 5874 Fortitude > > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John Oppenheimer >> Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 11:53 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: catalina27-talk: Adding Edson instrument housing question >> >> >> I want to add an Edison instrument housing to my older 85 C27 wheel >> steering pedestal guard. My thoughts are to mount a 2010-55x55 (housing >> with clamp-on mount) with the back of the housing against the very top >> of the guard. This would place the housing a few inches directly above >> the compass. >> >> Has anyone done this and have suggestions? Anyone have pictures? >> >> Looking at the Edson catalog, the 2010-55x55 comes with a clamp-on >> mount. Are the holes for the mount already drilled into the housing, or >> is that left to be done for custom installation? >> >> Will the "clamp-on" or "ball mount" fit on the pedestal guard curved top? >> >> Where should I purchase the housing, special order through West Marine >> or other? >> >> John >> 1985 C27 5956 Cool Change >> Austin, TX > >

