Hi Brad, 
 
I ran all the wires through the pedestal when I installed the Zeus and 
there was plenty of space in the pedestal / holes at the bottom to run the 
wires.  Like you I already had power and other wheelpilot related wiring 
in addition to the NMEA2000 backbone and power for the Zeus.. No Issues. I 
used a combination of re-purposed wire coat hanger and a glowing 
fiberglass cabling rod to run the cables, a 10-15 minutes job. 

Good Luck, 

-Francois
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, Georgia



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I ran all the wires through the Pedestal when I installed the Zeus and 
there was plenty of space in the pedestal / holes at the bottom.  Like you 
I already had power and other wheelpilot related wiring 
From: "Bradley Lumgair via CnC-List" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 5:26:11 PM 
Subject: Stus-List running wire for chart plotter etc 

How much stuff is inside the Edson pedestal on a C&C 33 II? Shift cable, 
throttle cable and steering shaft? I've seen a few references to drilling 
into the guard and running the wiring inside it, but wondered if there was 
more empty space in the pedestal itself? There should already be a 
substantial hole in the deck at that point. There is going to be a good 
sized bundle of wire running up with the plotter, the autopilot head, and 
the power for the drive unit. Is there a better place to put this stuff 
that I'm not thinking about? (bought a RAM mount with a clamp to the ped. 
guard) 
I'm just overthinking the install of the new instruments on our new boat 
and don't want to hack something up I didn't need to. 
Thanx 
Brad 
1985 C&C 33 MkII "Pulse" 
Sarnia 

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