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Oh, I see. I barely fit under the 65' bridges much of the time. Even twang
the VHF antenna on occation. Don;t think that solution would work well for me. Doug s/v Callista "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ... In article , "Doug Dotson" wrote: A 50' to 75' whip on any boat would be a problem. A backstay is not a whip. Doug, what I was talking about was a backstay that feed a whip side mounted to the top of the mast. that way a 35' backstay feeding a 28' whip would be 60+ft electrical antenna. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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