⚓ Elevate your marine signal game with precision and style!
This Marine VHF Antenna Mount features a compact, corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel base with a mirror-polished finish. Its dual ratchet system offers 270° and 180° adjustable angles for optimal antenna positioning. Designed for durability and ease, it includes versatile stainless steel fittings and a cable pass-through for seamless installation on any boat.
D**D
Works great
Very pleased with the fit and finish. Super easy to use and rock solid mount. My antenna screwed right on and this works 1000% better than the cheap plastic mount it came with.
K**R
Sturdy base.
Great hefty base for my antenna. 100% Pleased.
S**
Easy to install and very nice looking
Very easy to install very durable
D**A
It's OK
Sturdy and Fits the antenna. Had to drill 2 new mounting holes it was not an exact replacement for the previous one.
C**S
Excellent product.
Solid build with a nice finish. It looks very clean and adds a nice touch.
D**.
Works as advertised.
Works as advertised.
R**R
Seems like a good mount.....
.... though it didn't work for me. I wanted to mount a Shakespeare SiriusXM antenna on a mast, and I didn't want to cut the end of the prepared coax and re-terminate. The smallest end of the cable was too large to fit through the relief hole in the mount, so I returned it and am replacing the mount with a Shakespeare one with a cable relief slot instead of a hole. I didn't remember to measure the diameter of the hole, but a cable diameter of 13/32" was too big. The mount seems well make, and the release lever and serrated angle adjustment worked well. If your cable is less than 3/8" diameter, and you're going to add a connector, this would be a good choice IMHO.
A**R
Decent antenna mount, needed a little work to make it usable.
Ok for all the ones that had issues with it being tight, I had the same problem and was about to return it for a better brand... but... I decided to tinker on it. So if anyone else gets one in and its loose the fix isn't hard but it's not as simple as just tightening the pivot bolt. First remove the locknut and once it's removed you can tighten the large slotted bolt on the other side. After you tighten it to your desires then reinstall the locknut. 3 stars because I had to work on it to make it usable.
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