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"Gordon Wedman" wrote in message news:peVhc.3479$mP2.1092@edtnps89...
I think 10 pounds atop a 4 foot pole that is only 1 1/4 inches will sway and vibrate a lot. Probably crack the welds after a while. All the movement will also mess up the radar image. If you braced it with guy wires it might be OK. Most of the commercial radar poles are 2 1/2 to 3 inch tubing. Do a search on garhauer radar pole and edson radar pole. Even these use braces going to the stern rails. Thanks - now I recall picking up a 3inch spinnaker boom which I should be able to use and should be strong enough. |
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