If it were my boat, I'd disconnect the cable from the equipment in the
Navpod and run it through the cable clam, then reconnect. It can't be
that hard to do it right.
Alternatively, one could get two or three caulk gun sized tubes of 5200,
and do like Richard Dreyfuss in 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' --
making a six or eight inch tall mound of caulk on the cabin top. That
should last six months to a year, and can always be blamed on the
previous owner.
Wal
you wrote:
the original problem was how to seal up a hole in the deck with the wires
already installed.
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