Hi, just finishing up the install and checkout of my new DRS4D-NXT and it occurred to me (perhaps too late ;-) that I might need to do something different from the what the installation calls for. After carefully pulling the cable through the flybridge bulkhead and up the mast, I connected it to the pigtail and dilligently performed the two-part waterproof wrapping procedure, first with self-annealing tape, followed by vinyl (high-quality electrical) tape. As I stood on the dock this afternoon and looked up at the radar, it occurred to me that there might (still) be an issue with waterproofing as the outer vinyl layer will, at some point, break down from salt exposure. What's the word on what I might do here to give it a bit more protection...should I add heat shrink to the overall (now quite fat!) joint? And in case you might ask the obvious, no I cannot tuck this now large diameter (at least 7/8") connector back into the mast hole where the cable was led as it's much too fat due to the tape! Thanks!