On my hull (#5480) the wiring for everything in the mast runs from the
electrical panel (starboard) down the hull, past the fuel tank, into the
engine compartment to the bilge, runs the length of the bilge forward to the
bottom of the compression post, up the compression post, executes sort of an
"s curve" kink below the deck, then out the mast stepping plate. When it
came time to run new cables through the compression post we ended up having
to take the stepping plate off and use a steel fish tape, plus copious
amounts of silicon sealant to reseal everything at the deck. This was for
new instrument wires rather than lights but it was the same path.

Good luck,
David


On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:27 PM, sfclinger <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> I recently replaced the lights, wiring harness, and four pin connector on
> my mast. I installed the female end of the four pin connector on the wiring
> harness at the mast step and the anchor light works, but the steaming/deck
> light doesn't. I have power at the fuse box but there is a short somewhere
> between the fuse box and the mast step. I tried replacing the electrical
> connector for the steaming light at the fuse box but it still didn't work.
> Does anyone have experience replacing the wiring between the fuse box and
> mast step? I have the wiring diagram and it doesn't look that complicated,
> but I thought I'd pick your brains before I dive into it.
> Thanks
> Art
> Simply Eden
> #5725
>
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