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[StartQuote] Hi Ted and Dr Al, You guys must be omniscient! We are working on installing our newly (on loan) radar mast from Don Shannon and PTBI onto the PT658. Frank Andruss helped us along with several others get the mast here from Mass. It has a bracket/shelf near the bottom for a big box and then up the middle is room for that rectangular cross section conduit,. I have always imagined the lower box was a big motor? and the conduit must contain a shaft to turn the antenna? This is for an SOA model (with a Dome on top) Look at this photo and tell me what you think? We are working on installation as we speak, so if you have any ideas I would sure appreciate it! I am trying to have the big box and conduit made next week. Thanks Jerry PT658 Portland OR. Details visible on mast [image]http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p249/ptboats/Jerry%20Gilmartin/PT490GeneralMacwithflag.jpg[/image] New mast in PT658 boat house [image]http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p249/ptboats/Jerry%20Gilmartin/Newradarmastonbench.jpg[/image] New prop and arch for radar mast [image]http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p249/ptboats/Jerry%20Gilmartin/NewRadarmastbowandpropjustarrived.jpg[/image] Jerry Gilmartin[EndQuote]
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