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Radar Arch, Adjusts To Fit 88"-100" on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Newport, Rhode Island, US

Newport, Rhode Island, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Atlantic Towers

Adjusts to fit 88"-100". Strong welded frame of schedule 40 marine grade aluminum pipe nearly 2" in diameter with secondary reinforcement of nearly 1 3/8" in diameter finished in durable salt resistant bright clear anodizing. 


All "Tower in a Box" Arches are adjustable for beam dimension by telescoping port and starboard sides of the arch in and out of the central bridge assembly which contains radar mounting plate. Adjustable for height by trimming material from legs before installing the Kit #1 pin and pad mounts. These universal pin and pad mounts shipped with all "Tower in a Box" Arches allow mounting on any flat, vertical or beveled surface. 

Has the appearance and strength of a custom welded unit once installed.

Everything is included for a complete installation on most boats. 

Following kits are included:
2 Kit #1: Standard Base Kit 3.5" diameter
1 Kit #7
1 Kit #17
1 Kit #50

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