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Marine Boat Antenna Base Glomex on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Here are 4 Marine / Boat Antenna Bases ...

They have different Mounts attached...

I picked these up at a Marine Closeout Sale with many other Marine Items...

I have 2 Antennas up for Auction as well...

These Bases are in nice shape...

There is one base that has a Rail Base that would attach to a Tee Top/Arch Structure of your Boat...

The Screws that clamp it down are broken off inside the threading...You will need to drill them out before use...

The Rail Mount has a 2" outside diameter measurement...

The other bases screw down into a flat surface...

The straight up Base is a Glomex V9124...

Thanx for looking and good luck bidding!!!

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