F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
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F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
Hi all.
I need to re wire the anchor light mounted to the hardtop of my '81 F-26. I can't figure out how Trojan got the wires from the panel to the top of the hardtop. I was going to use the old wire as a fishtape to pull 3 new wires, but the are stuck fast. Anyone know how the wires are routed?
I need to re wire the anchor light mounted to the hardtop of my '81 F-26. I can't figure out how Trojan got the wires from the panel to the top of the hardtop. I was going to use the old wire as a fishtape to pull 3 new wires, but the are stuck fast. Anyone know how the wires are routed?
1981 F-26 hardtop
"Gracious Lady"
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Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
yes in my 1975 f26 the wires run up the strb side windshield pillar and top of windshield frame the trim unscrews from the frame but the headliner needs to be removed from the head and in my 1975 it uses diodes to make the nav lights work
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
This is good info to know since I will be pulling new wires thru this location on my boat as well. Does the wiper motor bolt to the cover plate from the inside? If so, I'm assuming that the wiper arm must be removed from outside to remove the cover plate / wiper motor assembly. Is this right? The mast head light and the wipers are pretty much the only things on my boat that I haven't touched yet.
Since I didn't get to put the boat in the water this year, I decided to update the electronics. In doing this, I removed the remote search light from the center of the radar arch and replaced it with a Garmin HD radar unit. I also decided to move the mast head light from the front of the hard top to above and behind the radar unit on the arch. This in turn will allow me to install the remote search light on the hard top where the mast head light was. This is why knowing how these wires are routed is important to me.
Thanks,
Since I didn't get to put the boat in the water this year, I decided to update the electronics. In doing this, I removed the remote search light from the center of the radar arch and replaced it with a Garmin HD radar unit. I also decided to move the mast head light from the front of the hard top to above and behind the radar unit on the arch. This in turn will allow me to install the remote search light on the hard top where the mast head light was. This is why knowing how these wires are routed is important to me.
Thanks,
Paul
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
Thank you, sir, you nailed it. I pulled of the upper windshield trim and the wiper motor and saw the wires in question. Was able to pull new wires, and now everything is ok. Thanks again.32pacemaker wrote:yes in my 1975 f26 the wires run up the strb side windshield pillar and top of windshield frame the trim unscrews from the frame but the headliner needs to be removed from the head and in my 1975 it uses diodes to make the nav lights work
1981 F-26 hardtop
"Gracious Lady"
"Gracious Lady"
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
The wiper motor is held on by one nut under the wiper arm on the OUTSIDE of the window frame. There is also one screw on the inside that prevents the motor from moving while operating. I removed this as well, and the motor comes right off.Paul wrote:This is good info to know since I will be pulling new wires thru this location on my boat as well. Does the wiper motor bolt to the cover plate from the inside? If so, I'm assuming that the wiper arm must be removed from outside to remove the cover plate / wiper motor assembly. Is this right? The mast head light and the wipers are pretty much the only things on my boat that I haven't touched yet.
Since I didn't get to put the boat in the water this year, I decided to update the electronics. In doing this, I removed the remote search light from the center of the radar arch and replaced it with a Garmin HD radar unit. I also decided to move the mast head light from the front of the hard top to above and behind the radar unit on the arch. This in turn will allow me to install the remote search light on the hard top where the mast head light was. This is why knowing how these wires are routed is important to me.
Thanks,
1981 F-26 hardtop
"Gracious Lady"
"Gracious Lady"
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
I just removed the headliner in the head the other day so I could gain access the standoff for the grabrail and rebed it. My wires run through the starboard windshield pillar as well, and they are grounded to the outermost bolt for the windshield frame, which is accessed by removing the headliner in the head compartment. I will take a picture and post it next time I get to the boat. I am going to end up redoing these wires over the winter as there is some corrosion and want to correct it.32pacemaker wrote:yes in my 1975 f26 the wires run up the strb side windshield pillar and top of windshield frame the trim unscrews from the frame but the headliner needs to be removed from the head and in my 1975 it uses diodes to make the nav lights work
As for the wiper motor, mine is held on by a nut on the outside of the windshield frame, and has two phillips head screws on the inside holding the motor to the frame. I replaced my wiper motor about 10 yrs ago and was still able to find a direct replacement for it.
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
Thanks for the info, it looks like this job should be fairly straight forward. I'll be tackling this job later this fall. I drilled the holes in my radar arch and installed the radar a couple of weeks ago (3 months post surgery) and put myself back in the hospital doing it. I guess I don't heal as quickly as I did when I was younger but man that boat great with the radar on it.akwalker wrote:The wiper motor is held on by one nut under the wiper arm on the OUTSIDE of the window frame. There is also one screw on the inside that prevents the motor from moving while operating. I removed this as well, and the motor comes right off.
Paul
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
I had quick a look at the wiper arm today and didn't see a set screw or anything else obvious locking it to the shaft. What am I missing?
Paul
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
My wiper arm is held on by a phillips head screw on the top center of the arm where it attaches to the wiper motor shaft. The shaft is splined, mine does not have a set screw.
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
Hi Matt,
No Phillips head screw there, its a solid piece.
No Phillips head screw there, its a solid piece.
Paul
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
My wiper motor isn't original, I had to replace it a while back. Sorry it didn't help, there has to be some type of set screw on it, maybe under the arm?
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
No set screw on mine. It is held on by spring pressure. I just lifted the wiper arm till it was in line with the part that slides onto the splines, and pried up with a flat blade screwdriver....popped right off.
1981 F-26 hardtop
"Gracious Lady"
"Gracious Lady"
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
Thanks, I'll give that a try.akwalker wrote:No set screw on mine. It is held on by spring pressure. I just lifted the wiper arm till it was in line with the part that slides onto the splines, and pried up with a flat blade screwdriver....popped right off.
Paul
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
Re: F-26 Hardtop Anchor Light
Thanks Matt, that's a big help.
Paul
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB
"Cruise Control" 1978 F-26HT
"No Control" 2012 9' Grand RIB