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Used Marine Radar Arch Could Be Modified To Use As Ski Tower Or Wake Tower on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Conneaut, Ohio, United States

Conneaut, Ohio, United States

I have here a used radar arch for your consideration.
 It's currently configured for a fly bridge but can be slugged to meet desired width & cut down for height. Overall width is now 82 inches. Center to center of mounting brackets is 78 inches. 
This is a well made, built strong radar arch. 
During it's last life, a radar system, lights, speakers and antennas were mounted to the top shelf of the arch.
 With some mounting modifications this could possibly be used as a ski or wake tower if done correctly. 
With a quick cleaning and fresh paint this arch would be like new.

Radar Arch MUST BE PICKED UP from zip code 44030.

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