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chesapeake724 12-21-2004 10:05 PM

Ask first, then drill...
 
Ahoy, gents.

Bowlight is dead and I'm not getting any current through the existing wiring. Said wires also are secured somewhere I can't see and/or reach, so using the old to fish the new isn't possible. It's not as aesthetically pleasing to route the new wiring exposed, but that's not a big deal to me. It's inside the cuddy anyway. There's obviously a hole in the deck that the old wires come out of, about 3 inches from the edge of the nose. Ideally, I want to drill straight down this hole to go through the headliner and into the cabin. But, is there actually cabin-space straight down? If there was space, I'd drill from the cabin upwards and through the deck to guarantee it. My fear is that I drill straight down, go through the top of the keel and never see the drill bit from inside the cabin.

Anyone ever remove the cap and/or headliner to see the bare construction?

Mac_Attack 12-21-2004 11:13 PM

Re: Ask first, then drill...
 
Seakindly moved his bow light to make room for his anchor. He tell you more I'm sure in the mean time check out his gallery photos. Bill Mc ;D

Seakindly 12-22-2004 04:08 PM

Re: Ask first, then drill...
 
Why do you have to drill any new holes? Are you moving the light?

NOT ENUF ROOM TO DRILL FROM INSIDE DUE TO FLARE OF HULL. Just use a short bit, and you can't go wrong.

mawshj 12-22-2004 09:43 PM

Re: Ask first, then drill...
 
I don't know about your bow light but mine has a counter bore into the deck about a 7/8 inch hole almost but not thru the deck to provide space for the excess wire to coil into when the light is bolted down. if you have this also you can drill in this at a steep angle to insure that the drill tip enters the cuddy cabin, in the storage hole behind the cuddy liner. then the wires can be fished back to the wireing panel by fishing them behind the cuddy liner along the starboard side.

chesapeake724 12-23-2004 03:18 AM

Re: Ask first, then drill...
 
Turned out to be a non-issue, as SK was steering me towards. Long screwdriver into the existing hole from above, then a little shove through the headliner carpet and into the cabin. Glad I put a little plywood there so I didn't put a ding in the cabin liner. Got the new bowlight wired and am happy to report that when I flip the switch, the light goes on. ;D

maw',
The light I originally bought would've required boring the wire hole to accommodate the fixture body, as it wasn't entirely an above-deck mount. I just exchanged it for a unit that is completely a surface mount (aside from the wires).

macojoe 12-23-2004 10:19 AM

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Head liner?? whats that!! :o I must have the striped down model! ;D

Seakindly 12-23-2004 03:38 PM

Re: Ask first, then drill...
 
CPK -- GLAD YA WERE FINALLY ABLE TO SHED SOME LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT. ;D

chesapeake724 12-24-2004 12:10 AM

Re: Ask first, then drill...
 
You win the war with boat upkeep//repair/upgrade just like you win any other war: by winning as many of the little battles as you can. ;D

Seakindly 12-24-2004 05:17 PM

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The ocean ALWAYS wins, eventually. :-*


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