On our last trip, the masthead/anchor light stalk fell off our radar arch. The stalk holds the white combination anchor/running light and one of our GPS antennas. The arch and stalk are stainless steel. The weld connecting the two completely failed.
We had the good fortune to be in the presence of two angels of mercy, Patty and Barry on C-Cakes, who were also spending the night at Montague Marine Park. I owe Barry one very nice hose clamp and about 10 feet of electrician's tape.
The next day while looking closely at the arch, I discovered yet another weld that had failed. Here, I hope, are pictures. (If I've blown the attempt to include the pictures, they are in my album - the fourth subalbum.)
Metallurgy is not my strong suit, but these weld failures seem completely unacceptable. The arch is just two years old. Bad luck or bad workmanship?
I assume there is no way to re-weld this break with the wires in place, so I'm in the process of pulling wires, and have discovered only two wires running up to the two-bulb combination anchor/running light. There is a third (ground?) running down from the fixture, but it does not emerge from the now exposed other end of the stalk. Is this thing grounded to the inside of the stalk somehow? Is that standard or acceptable? The housing for the two bulbs also appears pretty cheap. There was quite a bit of corrosion inside the sockets.
I guess I'm looking for suggestions for a better grade of light and wiring, since I'm going to be redoing this thing anyway.
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.
We had the good fortune to be in the presence of two angels of mercy, Patty and Barry on C-Cakes, who were also spending the night at Montague Marine Park. I owe Barry one very nice hose clamp and about 10 feet of electrician's tape.
The next day while looking closely at the arch, I discovered yet another weld that had failed. Here, I hope, are pictures. (If I've blown the attempt to include the pictures, they are in my album - the fourth subalbum.)



Metallurgy is not my strong suit, but these weld failures seem completely unacceptable. The arch is just two years old. Bad luck or bad workmanship?
I assume there is no way to re-weld this break with the wires in place, so I'm in the process of pulling wires, and have discovered only two wires running up to the two-bulb combination anchor/running light. There is a third (ground?) running down from the fixture, but it does not emerge from the now exposed other end of the stalk. Is this thing grounded to the inside of the stalk somehow? Is that standard or acceptable? The housing for the two bulbs also appears pretty cheap. There was quite a bit of corrosion inside the sockets.
I guess I'm looking for suggestions for a better grade of light and wiring, since I'm going to be redoing this thing anyway.
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.