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Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.
Question: What is your preference regarding the best place to mount a radar antenna? As far as we can tell from the pictures of Morgan’s Cloud you have mounted yours on a pole aft. Our previous experience with radars tells us that the antenna should be as high and free as possible. Wouldn’t a radar antenna mounted on the mast just above the first spreaders give better range and a more detailed radar picture than if it were mounted lower? It also appears from the pictures that your antenna isn’t mounted in a way that makes it able to tilt so that it can compensate for heel of the boat when sailing. Answer: First off, we should say that we view radar as the most important piece of electronic equipment on Morgan’s Cloud—yes, more important than GPS, since we can find our way with a compass and sextant but we can’t see unlit objects at night or through fog—so we have given a lot of thought to the position and installation of our radar scanner. We prefer a pole mounted aft for the scanner over mast mounting.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 20th, 2022.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2019.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 13th, 2019.
Patterned after the OEM Bayliner wakeboard towers that were designed specifically for Bayliner boats. New Dimension wakeboard towers are strong, lightweight, and built to withstand extreme conditions. All of our towers are specifically designed and fabricated to fit your exact make and model of boat. No universal joints or adjustments are needed. 
Fabricated using 1 7/8 inch diameter, brushed and anodized 6061 aluminum tubing, creating the ultimate light weight, corrosion resistant tower. The mounting base is custom designed and machined using polished billet aluminum removing the need for a large metal plate bolted to the hull. Every element of the New Dimension wakeboard tower is designed to enhance the look and performance of your boat. Optional wakeboard rack forks are designed to exactly bolt on to the oval-shaped horizontal cross member tubing for rack solid mounting. New Dimension’s founder, Wayne Hartford, designed and built the original OEM wakeboard towers for Moomba, Supra, and Mastercraft boats through 2000. Now New Dimension Towers offers similar OEM type towers and has added exact fit patterns for many additional models of boats.
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