D. Lilly 107 Stainless Steel Deck Mount on 2040-parts.com
East Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States
D. Lilly & Co. D. Lilly's fixed antenna deck mount is made from high grade stainless steel. The mouting thread 1" inch is great for VHF & GPS antennas. The mount has a hollow tube easy to running wires and and installing antennas. Model - 107 |
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