MEsposito wrote:... I want to install a wind meter instrument. I will have to install the sending unit at the top of the mast and of course, this is going to involve running the cable down the mast, then to the unit ...
1. Is this even feasible to attempt without removing the mast? ...
2. What can I expect to find inside the mast? ...
I haven't read the other responses so I hope I'm not just repeating what someone else has suggested.
First of all, these days I am not so sure that you need to run wires. There are quite a few wireless units (obviously raising the battery question) that are available, at least in the very few sailing publications I've seen lately. Evidently the "wi-fi" craze in home networking has spread to the water.
Next, inside a typical extrusion you will find 1 or 2 small tracks similar to sail slide tracks in the aft portion of the mast. In order to use them you will most definitely have to pull the stick, since you must remove the masthead fitting. As for what's inside your particular mast, it's impossible to say. It depends on what the previous owner decided to do about the loose wire problem, and there are many ideas on this. Note that the tracks in the extrusion are in my view a very good idea, and CD used to sell small slides specifically for this purpose.
Finally, you can run wires without pulling the stick, but it's quite an adventure. You need a hole near the truck and of course near the foot of the mast. Then use something like a small length of bicycle chain and string to get the fish line through. then, ..., etc., etc. I have seen riggers do it this way, but note that you will end up with loose wires hanging in the spar. This is obviously a noise issue, but in time it becomes a chafe issue also.