Boat Marine Rv Nylon Antenna Mount Vhf Loran Gps on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
New Boat/Marine/RV Antenna Mount
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mounts are made of injection-molded, heavy duty nylon
- Accepts any antenna with 1" x 14 threads
- Locking handle. Loran or GPS. White nylon.
- UV protected assembly made for harsh marine environments
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You can call us with any questions at 717-633-6539
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