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What is the distance between the base of the antenna and the support clamp. I only have about 3 ft. Does the antenna bounce around much in rough seas. Roger "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Roger, We have the 23' whip and it works great. Also have a split backstay, but since the whip was on the boat when we bought it, I decided to stick with it. I'm not familiar with the 17' whip you mention. It would appear to me that you may not be abot to get good tuning acrosss the bands. The specs for the tuner say that a 23' minimum length is required if I recall correctly. Doug, k3qt s/v Callista "Roger" wrote in message om... I am installing an Icom 802 ssb with a 140 tuner. I am looking for advice/experience on the difference in performance between Shakespeare's 17'6" whip vs. the 23' whip. I have a sloop with a split backstay and probably will go with a whip.I only have about 3' between the antenna base and the mounting clamp on the transom. Insulating the backstay and running the feed wire along the split (through the bimini) is my second choice. |
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