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![]() Lloyd wrote: Hi, Well, after thinking about it for several years, I'm biting the bullet and buying radar for Far Cove. I just want a Simple one that will tell me if a freighter is bearing down on me 2 miles away in the fog. So I'm getting the JRC 1000 - Steveston Marine has it for $1200. This weekend, I'm just gonna duct-tape(?) the antenna to the dodger or something, but I'd appreciate suggestions on where to mount on a 36ft sailboat. Mast? Or separate mast on the stern? Or should I get a "radar arch" and mount my VHF antenna, GPS antenna, radar, and solar panels on it? Also, where should I mount the display? I steer Far Cove from all over the cockpit, rarely from behind the wheel, so a pedastal mount may not be the best (maybe OK if it swivels...). And I'd have to remove it when I'm leaving the boat. Or maybe under the dodger? Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 http://www.bcboatnet.org/ I'd get the array up as high as possible to improve coverage, and also to keep it from washing over people in the cockpit or on deck. Some say the jury is still "out" regarding any harmful effects from exposure to radar at close range, but when it comes "in" it might be too late to do anything about past exposures. |
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