Johnson Marine Stainless Steel Rail Mount Antenna Bracket #40-512 on 2040-parts.com
Marshfield, Massachusetts, United States
Antenna mount for horizontal rail mounting. Standard #1-14 threading. The open center will also accommodate Loran antenna. Easily installed with a screwdriver on 7/8" and 1" diameter rails.
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