VHF Antenna mounting

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Reel Addiction

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I wanna move my vhf antenna to the foward part of the roof next to the radar my qustion is what kind of screws should I use (self tapping or nut and bolt) and is it easy to snake the wire thsnks
 
#1 You use the Shakesphere HD rachet mount.

The top is drilled and filled, then redrilled. It is thru bolted .

You'll need the Shakesphere wedge kit to make the mount sit straight and the antenna not to be crooked.


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This was the first mounting before the Crows Nest. A LOT of people use those Stainless Clam shells. I use Blue Seas cable Clams. It stops having to cut cable ends off.
 
just an observation, a wedge isn't really necessary for that mount. It ratchets in 4 directions giving you nearly universal adjustment for deck camber / antenna angle.
 
Reel Addiction":5akopoet said:
does it matter where u drill the hole to run the wire to the cabin

Yes...I drill a 1/4in hole from the inside.....Thru the 1/2 round Rigging tube on the underside of the hardtop.

Then I open that hole up on the inside more. That way you can manipulate the cable to run inside the 1/2round tube and the hole you see on the inside is not obtrusive.

The mount I posted is a lot stronger than a rail mount...But if you like it go ahead....Holes don't bother me....It just takes attention to detail.....Which most don't know how to do or take the time to do it....A production shop will not take the time.

You can see the 1/2 tube I'm talking about in this pix.


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