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Charlie and Doug--
Thanks...I had wondered about a whip but didn't think there would be enough vertical space back there to provide sufficient support. How high above the base would a second support be needed? "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... The grounded shroud will definately couple with the antenna so that's not a good approach. I use a 23' Shakespere whip with great results. I've also rigged a separate antenna from the masthead down to the radar arch. I used 3/16" SS rigging wire with insulators top and bottom (just like an insulated backstay). At the bottom I placed a SS spring so that mast pumping would not break the antenna. Worked great! Doug s/v Callista "Garland Gray II" wrote in message news:FuM9c.17580$Ft.5252@lakeread02... They say there is no such thing as a stupid question, but I'm going to put that theory to a real test. I have removed a shroud from my catamaran to install insulators so it can be used as the SSB antenna. Since there is no backstay as such, a main shroud will have to do. However, I now find that the sparmaker who rigged the boat is somewhat leery of my installing two more potential failure points in a so highly loaded and critical support (of course, all are critical). He suggests using one of the lowers, but these just won't be very long. In the end I expect I'll continue with the original plan to insulate a main shroud, but a thought came to me. The shrouds are inside a thick walled plastic tube (which I had planned on removing), so I've wondered if rather than using insulators I retain the plastic tube and secure a wire...or 2 or 3... along the length of the plastic tube as the antenna? I suppose the presence of the grounded wire inside would interfere with the signal, maybe not. Would it work? |
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