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Why do people persist in putting their GPS antenna on the stern rail. Is it
not one of your most important instruments? Do you want it to be yanked off by some clumsy git climbing aboard from a dinghy or clipped off by a shoreline? I have always mounted mine on the stern but directly on the deck where it out of everyone's way. It also gets a perfect view of the sky without the pendulum movement of a mast mounting. This is on my third boat and I have never had one damaged. How many people keep a spare GPS aerial for these eventualities? "Alec" wrote in message ... Always best to get the GPS antenna some distance from the radar and out of the direct beam of the radar. I agree that low down is generally ok. Mine is inside the fibreglass flybridge with no apparent ill effects! Alec "Rob" wrote in message ... I have been getting conflicting advice about relative position in regard to my radar dome. Both will be mounted on my mast about 12 to 24 inches apart. I have a choice of having the GPS right below the bottom of the dome or I could put an extension and have it extend a few inches above the dome. Any advice? Thanks Bob |
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