cwoav8r
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 502
- Reaction score
- 377
- Points
- 212
- Location
- Naples, Florida
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
Just FYI, here are the details of my VHF radio and antenna installation as posted on YJB years ago:
Finished the VHF installation on my AR-230. Happy with the way it came out with one exception... after I got the power connected and turned the radio on I realized that I did not take one thing into consideration. The radio display is not very visible when viewed from the seat. The reflection in the gel coat is great so you can get a really clear view upside down and backwards. It is more visible in daylight than at night for some reason and a little better if you view from the sides. For what it's worth I do not think it would have changed my mind, I would have still mounted it here.
Folded...
With the correct size aluminum pipe (and a wrap or two of duct tape) inserted in the top of the mount it will double as a flag holder. I'll post some pics of this as soon as I can get back on the boat. I can't remember where I got the folding antenna mount... but I found these links (hope the links don't die)
The mount:
http://shakespeare-marine.com/style-4188-s
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Shakespeare-4188S-Stainless-Steel-Rail-Mount/25991378
http://www.amazon.com/Shakespeare-4188-S-Stainless-Steel-Mount/dp/B000SMTTSY
The antenna:
http://www.westmarine.com/buy/shake...vhf-stainless-center-console-antenna--6966097
1 7/8" to 1" universal rail mount adapter here:
http://www.fishmaster.com/products/Universal Rail Mount.htm
More info available on request...
Noteworthy... Fishmaster is owned and operated by the inventor of the Monster Tower, they made the towers for the '07 to '09 Yamaha's. Not sure about other years...
Finished the VHF installation on my AR-230. Happy with the way it came out with one exception... after I got the power connected and turned the radio on I realized that I did not take one thing into consideration. The radio display is not very visible when viewed from the seat. The reflection in the gel coat is great so you can get a really clear view upside down and backwards. It is more visible in daylight than at night for some reason and a little better if you view from the sides. For what it's worth I do not think it would have changed my mind, I would have still mounted it here.
Folded...
With the correct size aluminum pipe (and a wrap or two of duct tape) inserted in the top of the mount it will double as a flag holder. I'll post some pics of this as soon as I can get back on the boat. I can't remember where I got the folding antenna mount... but I found these links (hope the links don't die)
The mount:
http://shakespeare-marine.com/style-4188-s
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Shakespeare-4188S-Stainless-Steel-Rail-Mount/25991378
http://www.amazon.com/Shakespeare-4188-S-Stainless-Steel-Mount/dp/B000SMTTSY
The antenna:
http://www.westmarine.com/buy/shake...vhf-stainless-center-console-antenna--6966097
1 7/8" to 1" universal rail mount adapter here:
http://www.fishmaster.com/products/Universal Rail Mount.htm
More info available on request...
Noteworthy... Fishmaster is owned and operated by the inventor of the Monster Tower, they made the towers for the '07 to '09 Yamaha's. Not sure about other years...