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pullmytrigger 03-03-2002 06:30 PM

VHF Antenneas....something smaller?
 
MUST I have a big 6 or 7ft antenna for a VHF or is there a small high tech version I could get that wouldnt be so clumsy and obtrusive and still get good or decent reception......thanks Doug.

Shooter 03-03-2002 06:44 PM

Shakespeare makes a small 3' SS VHF that works well. If you're not going way offshire it works well. Check out West Marine, I use one and never had a problem.

US1 Fountain 03-03-2002 07:02 PM

I use the 3'ss one also. Works great for my needs. And not noticable from a distance, unlike the 8' white ones. But you do loose some distance. VHF, line of sight.

C_Spray 03-03-2002 07:47 PM

There are several versions of 3' stainless whip antennas from Shakespeare. I use one with a quick-disconnect feature (Shakespeare #5242), where the whip comes off of the base via a 1/4-turn connection. There is also a fold-down version. BoatUS (#307113) and West Marine are your best bets. Reception/transmission distances will be shorter than a longer antenna, but will still reach several miles.

pullmytrigger 03-03-2002 08:17 PM

Thanks guys! The guy at the marine store I deal with said my only choice was a whip although to be fair Im probably one of only a handful of "radical go fast boaters" he deals with. Our needs are different, I knew I would get the facts here, thanks again........Doug.

Chart 03-05-2002 11:07 AM

My 3 foot antenna is mounted under the gunnell (sp?) next to the hull. It bends a little as there is less than 3' of vertical room in this area. You can not see it, but there is serious loss of range with this setup.

Mike J 03-05-2002 12:39 PM

I have had good luck using
the "Stowaway" #5911 by
Shakspeare, It has a suction cup and is only
10" tall.
WestMarine #519058
Worked well for the Ski
race LongBeach to Catalina
Mike J.

Airpacker 03-05-2002 04:00 PM

Hey Doug,there are several base loaded 36" ss antennas available.the one I put on my power play works pretty well although I wouldn't say it has ocean going range.Got it from short wave marine electronics in bronte harbour.

velocity260 03-05-2002 05:59 PM

boaters world carrys them thats where I got mine, west and boat us dindnt have them. 3' stainless whip

Tonto 03-05-2002 06:47 PM

I have the same set-up as Chart does. The 3' ss antenne is mounted inside the boat on a bulkhead. You do not see it from the outside of the boat, but you also have a good reduction in the performance of the radio. Just an idea :)

Wildfire 03-05-2002 08:31 PM

If you leave the standard 6' antenna up when you back into the garage it becomes much shorter. Then wrap the splintered end in duct tape. I think that is how the race teams set theirs up.

Anybody want a brand new 6' antenna. It came with the boat and I don't need it. I think they go for ~$25 at West. Make me an offer! I also have an old one that came with another boat. Don't need that one either. Maybe I can let my buddy borrow it and we can joust or something. Use some trashcan lids for shields and go for it.

KN 03-05-2002 10:57 PM


Originally posted by Mike J
I have had good luck using
the "Stowaway" #5911 by
Shakspeare, It has a suction cup and is only
10" tall.
WestMarine #519058
Worked well for the Ski
race LongBeach to Catalina
Mike J.

Hey Mike J , what would you guess the range of the 10" antena is.

Thanks Kirk

Mike J 03-07-2002 04:51 PM

Well I know for sure the
range is more than 14 miles offshore,They were
on with the pits in Long
Beach during the ski race.
I think line of site is 20
miles or so.
They come with a 10ft long
cable so take a tallfriend Mike J.
:o

US1 Fountain 03-07-2002 06:34 PM

I had the 10" antenna for a couple of years. It is advertised as an emergency antenna. It worked fine, but the suction cup dried up and cracked. I could hear alot farther than I could talk with it thou. Range was very short for me. Maybe a mile or so. Terrain is the deciding factor.

formula31 03-07-2002 07:03 PM

hehehe. Terrain. Isnt water the terrain? Sorry, couldnt help myself. No insult intended. I suppose in really big waves it would make a difference.:) :)

boathead 03-07-2002 07:39 PM

doug,
If you have a Boater's World store near you, they carry'em and they are cheaper than West Marine . If you order from their website or the catalog, they don't charge tax or shipping. Just bought a new ICOM M127 VHF radio from them, saved about 50 bucks compared to West Marine price.

http://www.boatersworld.com

Good Luck,
Paul

Mike J 03-07-2002 11:46 PM

Yep: Not much range on the
river in the GRAND Canyon
Use KY for dryout.
Mike J.


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