The split-tube idea is excellent. I can retrofit that to the wiring fairly easily.
The smaller wires can fit inside the binnacle guard tubes, especially if I make the exit holes a tiny bit larger. The larger cables (radar, sounders-2 of them) can then go up the binnacle tube through your split-tube arrangement.
Great ideas: thanks.
Bill Ennis
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> I did worry quite a bit about the consequences of running wires through
> the steering binnacle/pedestal. In order to minimize problems, I bought
> "electrical wiring split tubing". It is available at Home Depot, Radio
> Shack, etc. It is flexible and comes in various diameters. I used about 4'
> length and wrapped all the wires inside the split tubing. I then secured
> the tubing with cable ties around the tubing at several points, so there
> was no chance that a stray wire would stick out and snare on the steering
> gear.
> I dropped a messenger line with washers as weights and guided it down the
> pedestal to be sure that it wouldn't snare on the steering chain, cable or
> gears.
> I included the wiring for the chartplotter, wiring for the light for the
> compass, remote controller for the autopilot, power to the steering
> station (for small light, 12 volt outlet, etc) fog horn switch.
>
> This has worked well for almost 10 years without problems (that I know of!).
> Our pedestal is an Edson ripoff by Grand Deer on our T37, 1977 model.
> regards,
> Harvey