My primary use will be collision avoidance in fog both offshore and local.
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Korby;



The question your really need to ask yourself is how you will be using the 
radar? Is it for weather spotting when out sailing? Collision avoidance when 
offshore and range is most important? Or for entering harbor or negotiating in 
a restricted waters?



Radar on the mast puts the antenna up high and gives you maximum range. 
Desirable for collision avoidance on the ocean, particularly if you have 
something like a 32 mile range radar, and if you use the radar when sailing.. 
You can also see approaching weather a bit further away, though I suspect that 
is a pretty small benefit. The downside of the height is that the beam from the 
radar passes over anything relatively close to the boat.



Newer style digital radars are really good at seeing smaller objects, like an 
anchored boat at night or channel markers and pilings in restricted waters. I 
use my radar mostly for entering harbor and navigating in a channel, so I'm 
looking for objects like pilings and ATONs that are 1/4 mile away in the dark 
or the fog - rather than trying to see a tanker on the ocean.



That's why I mounted my radar antenna on a pole near the stern, with the 
antenna about 14 feet above water level so it shoots out above the dodger, 
bimini and boom - and above anyone standing on the deck.



My mounting pole is made from schedule 40 stainless pipe, the alternative was 
schedule 80 aluminum. Given the looseness that we had to deal with due to wave 
action on the way to Bermuda a couple of years ago, I rally doubt that a mount 
could be made from PVC. The mounting base for my pole came from Edson, as did 
the top plate the antenna, and the backup VHF antenna, GPS antenna, and a 
couple of other things are mounted to.



Rick Brass

Washington, NC



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I bought a mount from West marine.  I plan to mount it on an 8 ft 5" pvc pipe.
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I'm quite interested in this question as well, I bought a Raymarine Quantum 2 
and am debating how to mount it.  Supposed to be safer regarding zapping people.

Garhauer makes a nice looking stern-mount radar mast, it allows you to set the 
angle when on a tack, not a gimbal. But they told me they're delivery time is a 
least four weeks right now, can't get materials.
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Neil Gallagher
Weatherly 35-1
Glen Cove, NY

On 7/10/2021 3:45 PM, Korbey Hunt via CnC-List wrote:
I know  it is traditional to mount radar on the mast but I am thinking of 
mounting it on a post on the stern with an antenna farm.  Any thoughts on this 
option?

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