I just purchased a new RayM autopilot. Both uprights of my pedestal guard are crammed with wiring. I'm thinking of bringing the N2K to the control head and the power cable to the drive motor out through the Edson pedestal. I need an aesthetically pleasing way to pass the cables out of the curved pedestal. Sea Dog makes a coaxial cable outlet but it is for a flat base- not curved. I would prefer something in plastic/Marelon anything that is not metallic to avoid corrosion issues on the aluminum pedestal. I suppose there is always the gob of silicone approach.
Any and all suggestions are welcome. Thank you.
Tim
Maretron makes a nice bulkhead N2K fitting that might help:
http://goo.gl/ACs1V
It is stainless but if you use Tef-Gel liberally there shouldn't be a problem:
http://goo.gl/s9lfm
Blue Sea Cable Clams are mostly non-metallic and work well but I guess you'd have to do some shaping or filling to deal with the curve:
http://www.bluesea.com/products/category/Cable_Clams