Hi, and thanks for the positive feedback.
As I wrote in the first post of this thread, the alu plate on top acts as an equipment carrier: by fitting the Windex and other applications through this plate I won't have to puncture the actual mast top. I admit that by the heavy duty appearance of that alu plate it surely looks like being of structural purpose - but I didn't design it for that. I just got some leftover sheet in 5mm, though 1mm would have been enough. Only the grp structure should be more than sturdy enough. However, being connected by 7 M10 bolts, the plate now surely adds strength.
The ring bolt heads are just as wide as the washers, that's why I didn't bother. Also, later on the line loads will be pulling the ring bolts rather away from the grp surface. Surely, I could have formed some better fitting foundation for head and nut, with an even surface to distribute the loads evenly. But again, time flies and grp is strong enough.
As for cables: I don't run any cables up the mast by now, there is nothing electrical up there. However, if the future wants me to put up cables, I would of course run them inside the mast, and have one well sealed outlet at the mast top.
I will install a lightning rod, which will hopefully also deal with beautiful but unwanted winged visitors up there.
Hope to get the mast step ready this week, and also start painting. The temperatures are rising, finally.
Cheers,
Paul