I need to connect electronics in the overhead console to electronics in the helm, also some stuff on the fly bridge to both the overhead console and helm. I have located the chase in the front of the fly bridge that allows me to run wire to the overhead console from the fly bridge. I have also located the chases in the columns aft of the port and stbd doors that allow wires to run from the fly bridge to the engine rooms. Are there additional chases that allow a more direct path from the fly bridge to the helm? I am thinking to get from the overhead console, I will have to go up to the fly bridge and then down to the helm, but I would like to do that more directly than via the engine room routes. I was actually hoping that the windshield frames had space, but that doesn't look to be the case.
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01-03-2019 04:15 PM #1Senior Member
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Wire Path
Prometheus
1978 53' MY Hull #529
Viera, FL
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Re: Wire Path
I don’t think so, that’s why you have the massive bundle of wires going between the 2 chases. John
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1974 53 Motoryacht
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That’s all I’ve ever seen except for under the lower helm into the engine rooms. That’s where you’ll find the shifter and throttle cables As well as anything else PO added.
SEVEN
1979 53' MY Hull #563
Antioch, California
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01-04-2019 11:33 AM #4Senior Member
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Thanks. I was afraid that would be the answer. I guess it isn't so bad, there are chases into (towards) the helm from the engine rooms.
Prometheus
1978 53' MY Hull #529
Viera, FL
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01-04-2019 06:48 PM #5
Re: Wire Path
the previous owner of my 58 yf made a wire chase between the left and center windshield . it is made of 1/4 inch mahogany it is about 1 1/2 inches out from the windshield frame and the width of the divider between the windows. works great for getting wires from the dash to the overhead
Mis b' havin
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01-04-2019 07:20 PM #6Senior Member
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Re: Wire Path
Thanks. Definitely an option.
Prometheus
1978 53' MY Hull #529
Viera, FL
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01-06-2019 07:26 PM #7Senior Member
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About 80% done with the wiring. I went ahead and used the chases designed into the boat, which was a good thing because I was able to pull ALL of the old wiring related to the wood freeman autopilot, deca radar, raytheon vhf radio and radio telephone, RCA channel master antenna. Plus cleaning out most the dirt inside the console on the fly bridge. They have a huge mud dauber issue up north. Anyways, once I pulled out the tons of old wiring, it took very little time to thread the new wiring through. It looked like a daunting task in the beginning, but if you have someone to help and tug on wires while you are below watching, it starts to sort out pretty well. The AC wiring looks to be more of a challenge. I can't believe how many components go into a wood freeman autopilot. I've heard now that the autopilots don't need a compass, they can determine corrections based solely on the feedback they get from the GPS/Chart Plotter.
Prometheus
1978 53' MY Hull #529
Viera, FL
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You need to post some photos on your profile so we can see what you’re doing.
SEVEN
1979 53' MY Hull #563
Antioch, California
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01-06-2019 09:16 PM #9Senior Member
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I'll post some when I finish. This started with simply mounting the new VHF radio in place of the old one, but I wanted it to also talk to the chart plotter with its AIS data, and the remote mic on the flybridge, and then I realized I need to clear out the old wire, and the old wire was connected to old stuff, and that had to go as well, and so on. And since I am running wires, I am running the network and phone (PBX) wires as well. It seems that in the beginning, all the projects turn into big ones. It will be nice when they are smaller. I do love Starboard now. I have a CNC mill and was able to create panels to cover the spaces where the big old stuff was and the new smaller stuff goes. This will really come into play when I work on the fly bridge.
Prometheus
1978 53' MY Hull #529
Viera, FL
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01-06-2019 09:22 PM #10
Re: Wire Path
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Scott
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