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John H. wrote:
With the new Key West, I'm getting a bimini. The wife didn't think the t-top would give enough sun protection. In one of the shots of your boat, Harry, it appeared that you have the 8' antenna folded down, although it could have been a 5'er I guess. In any case, what do you have, and does it interfere with the bimini? Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the 8'er? John, With the Bimini where do you plan on installing the antenna? It seems no matter where you place it, it will be in the way when you are fishing. I personally would recommend the hard t-top and a sunhat. But then again, I don't fish. ![]() In the past, I always wore baseball caps with a hat catcher (alligator clip attached to cap and shirt). I have since changed to a Tilley, and there is a world of difference in protection of the face and neck. It also has a strap that you can use so it won't blow off in the wind. The LTM 6 is lightweight and is vent to be cooler in the sun. http://www.tilley.com/detail.asp?gen...od uctNo=LTM6 |
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On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:40:02 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: John H. wrote: With the new Key West, I'm getting a bimini. The wife didn't think the t-top would give enough sun protection. In one of the shots of your boat, Harry, it appeared that you have the 8' antenna folded down, although it could have been a 5'er I guess. In any case, what do you have, and does it interfere with the bimini? Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the 8'er? John, With the Bimini where do you plan on installing the antenna? It seems no matter where you place it, it will be in the way when you are fishing. I personally would recommend the hard t-top and a sunhat. But then again, I don't fish. ![]() In the past, I always wore baseball caps with a hat catcher (alligator clip attached to cap and shirt). I have since changed to a Tilley, and there is a world of difference in protection of the face and neck. It also has a strap that you can use so it won't blow off in the wind. The LTM 6 is lightweight and is vent to be cooler in the sun. http://www.tilley.com/detail.asp?gen...od uctNo=LTM6 Piffle. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:40:02 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: John H. wrote: With the new Key West, I'm getting a bimini. The wife didn't think the t-top would give enough sun protection. In one of the shots of your boat, Harry, it appeared that you have the 8' antenna folded down, although it could have been a 5'er I guess. In any case, what do you have, and does it interfere with the bimini? Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the 8'er? John, With the Bimini where do you plan on installing the antenna? It seems no matter where you place it, it will be in the way when you are fishing. I personally would recommend the hard t-top and a sunhat. But then again, I don't fish. ![]() In the past, I always wore baseball caps with a hat catcher (alligator clip attached to cap and shirt). I have since changed to a Tilley, and there is a world of difference in protection of the face and neck. It also has a strap that you can use so it won't blow off in the wind. The LTM 6 is lightweight and is vent to be cooler in the sun. http://www.tilley.com/detail.asp?gen...od uctNo=LTM6 Piffle. Your jealous nature is so obvious. |
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On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:48:27 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: Piffle. Your jealous nature is so obvious. Hats for pansies. |
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On Sep 25, 8:06 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:48:27 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Piffle. Your jealous nature is so obvious. Hats for pansies. This from a guy who wears his hat backwards, with the rim in the front! Cept when the boat is moving along, then he wears it right. |
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On Sep 25, 8:22 am, wrote:
On Sep 25, 8:06 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:48:27 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Piffle. Your jealous nature is so obvious. Hats for pansies. This from a guy who wears his hat backwards, with the rim in the front! Cept when the boat is moving along, then he wears it right. Proof that this NG does some good for boaters and is not all politics. I face the same issue in that I have an 8' antenna on my Tolman but recently installed a bimini and have not been sure of what to do about the antenna. Harry says his 3' antenna works fine and clears the bimini............ |
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![]() "Frogwatch" wrote in message oups.com... Proof that this NG does some good for boaters and is not all politics. I face the same issue in that I have an 8' antenna on my Tolman but recently installed a bimini and have not been sure of what to do about the antenna. Harry says his 3' antenna works fine and clears the bimini............ I installed a 3' antenna and Icom radio on the console of a Dauntless Whaler I had. No bimini, but I didn't want a long antenna in the way while fishing and the short, stainless whip could be bent over under the console grab rail, out of the way. It worked, but didn't have nearly the range of an 8 footer mounted higher up on a boat. As for 10 mile range? No way on mine. Maybe two at best. Eisboch |
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Sep 25, 8:22 am, wrote: On Sep 25, 8:06 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:48:27 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Piffle. Your jealous nature is so obvious. Hats for pansies. This from a guy who wears his hat backwards, with the rim in the front! Cept when the boat is moving along, then he wears it right. Proof that this NG does some good for boaters and is not all politics. I face the same issue in that I have an 8' antenna on my Tolman but recently installed a bimini and have not been sure of what to do about the antenna. Harry says his 3' antenna works fine and clears the bimini............ VHF transmission range is a function of transmitter power, receiver sensitivity, and distance to the horizon, since VHF signals propagate under normal conditions as a line-of-sight phenomenon. The way to calculate the the theoretical line-of-sight horizon distance is: distance in miles = The square root of (1.5 X the height of the antenna from the water in feet) Since the CG is normally located at the highest possible place, you shouldn't have a problem sending and receiving to them. You *will* notice the difference when you are communicating with other boats. Which could impact on the ability to get a quick response to a Pan Pan or a MayDay call. I personally think a Hard Top with an ant. mounted on the top of the Hard Top would give you better coverage, without the inconvenience of the ant. and bimini straps being in your way as you fish. If you don't have the ability to easily walk around the boat, what is the advantage of a CC? |
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On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:40:02 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: John H. wrote: With the new Key West, I'm getting a bimini. The wife didn't think the t-top would give enough sun protection. In one of the shots of your boat, Harry, it appeared that you have the 8' antenna folded down, although it could have been a 5'er I guess. In any case, what do you have, and does it interfere with the bimini? Anyone - Is the performance of the 5' antenna seriously below that of the 8'er? John, With the Bimini where do you plan on installing the antenna? It seems no matter where you place it, it will be in the way when you are fishing. I personally would recommend the hard t-top and a sunhat. But then again, I don't fish. ![]() In the past, I always wore baseball caps with a hat catcher (alligator clip attached to cap and shirt). I have since changed to a Tilley, and there is a world of difference in protection of the face and neck. It also has a strap that you can use so it won't blow off in the wind. The LTM 6 is lightweight and is vent to be cooler in the sun. http://www.tilley.com/detail.asp?gen...od uctNo=LTM6 The antenna will be installed on the side of the console. Hopefully, there will be enough height for the antenna and the bimini to be deployed simultaneously. If the boat were just for me, and just for fishing, I'd have a t-top. But, it's not just for me. So I lose that one. I like the looks of the Tilley hats, though. Maybe I'll check into them, if I can find a local store that carries them. |
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