STARCRAFT16SS
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2008
- Messages
- 344
Re: 1979 22' Starcraft SuperSport V5 Restoration
Just saw this posting tonight...I'll have to take some pictures of what I did for my marine antenna ...
last year I bought a Marine radio at a garage sale...came with a 4ft antenna...
bought a new 4ft extension for the antenna and added it to the passenger
side/port side...next to the windshield...
I think I read somewhere you don't want the antenna too close to the marine radio and
I wanted the radio located with all the other controls..on the starboard side...
That 4ft extension is really thick..with 8 ft of antenna putting torque on where the
ratchet mount was bolted to the aluminum gunnels...I was a little worried..
had a stainless steel piece made that went from the underside of the gunnel to the floor
to reduce all that torque at the gunnel.
If you look closely at your ratchet mount...you probably have the option of running your antenna
cable though the bottom of your antenna and through the threaded base of the ratchet mount if you
like the looks of that better...
I'll try to take some close up pictures of what I did on my boat for the marine antenna tomorrow
and post them here...
Just saw this posting tonight...I'll have to take some pictures of what I did for my marine antenna ...
last year I bought a Marine radio at a garage sale...came with a 4ft antenna...
bought a new 4ft extension for the antenna and added it to the passenger
side/port side...next to the windshield...
I think I read somewhere you don't want the antenna too close to the marine radio and
I wanted the radio located with all the other controls..on the starboard side...
That 4ft extension is really thick..with 8 ft of antenna putting torque on where the
ratchet mount was bolted to the aluminum gunnels...I was a little worried..
had a stainless steel piece made that went from the underside of the gunnel to the floor
to reduce all that torque at the gunnel.
If you look closely at your ratchet mount...you probably have the option of running your antenna
cable though the bottom of your antenna and through the threaded base of the ratchet mount if you
like the looks of that better...
I'll try to take some close up pictures of what I did on my boat for the marine antenna tomorrow
and post them here...