Sea-dog Heavy Duty Adjustable Antenna Base 329235-1 on 2040-parts.com
Bellingham, Washington, United States
Sea-Dog Heavy Duty Adjustable Antenna Base
p/n 329235-1 A new heavy duty version of the popular all stainless antenna base has been enhanced with additional height and additional weight. Dual swiveling mounts allow for complete adjustability. This model accepts any standard antenna with 1" - #14 threads and is designed with an integral feed system for Loran cable. Specifications: Investment Cast 316 Stainless A: 5-15/16" B: 2-1/4" C: 3-3/4" D: 1-1/2" E: 3" |
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