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Radio Vhf Antenna Ratchet Mount Base - Marine 316 Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Condition:New Brand:Inflatable Boat and Marine Manufacturer Part Number:Non-Applicable

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Marine Radio VHF Antenna Base - 316 Stainless Steel
  • Precision cast 316 marine grade stainless steel.
  • Maximum corrosion resistance and durability in the saltwater environment.
  • Polished to a beautiful mirror-like finish.
  • Accepts all standard antenna 1 -14" threads.
Base Length:  3 5/8"
Base Width:  2 1/2"
Height:  4 1/2" ( raised position )
Fasteners not included.


Shipping Information:
Our standard shipping on all orders is by Air Mail, either USPS 1st Class Mail or USPS Priority Mail.
Usual delivery time to U.S. West Coast locations is about 3 days and about 3 to 5 days to East Coast locations. Delivery times are about the same whether it is 1st Class or Priority Mail.
 
Orders are usually shipped out the same day or the next day if placed late in the day. Weekend orders are shipped out on Monday.

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