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Shakespeare Vhf 36in 5242-a Ss Whip Low Profile End-fed Antenna -no Cable 5242-a on 2040-parts.com

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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Shakespeare Manufacturer Part Number:5242-A UPC:719441100759

Shakespeare VHF 36in 5242-A SS Whip Low Profile End-Fed Antenna - No Cable Model# 5242-A

Low-profile end-fed 1/2 wave with standard duty whip

This legacy style is coming back due to customer request. A convenient press-and-twist bayonet fitting makes attaching or removing its stainless steel whip quick and easy. The bayonet has been re-designed and improved for extra convenience.

  • Stainless steel whip (36 in)
  • Whip is user replaceable
  • L-shaped bracket included for mounting
  • One Section
  • Best applications include: bass boats and center console fishing boats; for small to medium and similar types of vessels.



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