Sea-dog Adjustable Antenna Base 329230-1 on 2040-parts.com
Bellingham, Washington, United States
Sea-Dog Adjustable Antenna Base
p/n 329230-1 All stainless steel construction with dual swiveling mounts allows for full adjustability. Will accept any standard antenna with 1" - #14 threads. Designed with a internal feed system for Loran Cable. Specifications: Investment Cast 316 Stainless A: 4-1/2" B: 2-1/2" C: 3-5/8" D: 1-13/16" E: 2-15/16" |
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