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Radar - Stern Mount or Mast Mount
So as I'm fitting out our new boat, the most hotly debated question so far has been where to mount the radar. Wasn't expecting that one, as I've always thought it was six in one, half a dozen in the other. But I'm told its very different in terms of range and clarity. So Sailnet, help me decide. Below, I've mentioned pros/cons of each approach. What does your boat have that works best for your and why.
Radar I have: Raymarine RD218 2kw Radome Mast Mount
Stern Mount
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I like mine up on the mast. It is out of the way. Buying more cable and having to climb the mast are not really valid reasons to be against placing it up there, it is a one time job. You have to buy some sort of mount either way. I don't use a 140% so don't know about that. The more stuff you have on the back of the boat the less clean air you have for your wind vane steering and the less real estate you have for other stuff that you can't mount up your mast. Shades your solar panels when stern mounted.
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The Radome cost me less than $900 new from West Marine on sale. With a mast mount, you're talking about a mounting bracket/contraption ($300) and an extra length of cable from Raymarine ($200 again). Then going up the mast is a rare treat - fraught with risk of its own. It may be one time costs, but then an extra 50% in parts is a tough pill...not to mention the difficulty in diagnosing something when it goes wrong. The stern pole would be much easier to issue diagnose/repair too. |
Both approaches obviously work... I'd argue that the extra range from a mast mount is not a significant advantage at the speeds and the conditions that we use our radar - I've never had it on max range anyhow.
Ours is on a stern post, it's integrated into the stern railing so certainly doesn't clutter the cockpit - but my primary reason was to be able to mount the display unit at the helm, where it makes more sense to me, than below. With a small unit like ours the post will likely weigh more than the radome, but we've had no issues with our 2" SS post fabricated by a welder/machinist friend. We have friends with a Passport 40 currently cruising in Mexico, and a larger radome on a gimballed mast mount. For reasons not exactly clear last month the welds on the support tubes failed and the radar was barely hanging on and significantly askew. Whether this was due to the drag of the tacking headsail, or simply the motion and mileage of long distance cruising we're not sure. |
We have a post mount on the stern. Have never really had any issues with space, clutter, range or any of the others "cons" mentioned. I did have to extend the original cable when I relocated the display but that doesn't influence the choice.
I had a mast mount on my previous boat and had three different occasions while on a trans-ocean voyage where the drive belt on the scanner array jumped off (almost new unit). Never did discover why but once went up the mast at sea to fix and twice decided I could live without the radar until the next anchorage. It's also why I'll never have another Furuno. As said, I have no issues with the pole mount at all and would probably do the same again next time round. |
Does anyone with a stern pole mount have a wind generator attached to it as well? Care to share the pictures of the installation??!
After a standard gasoline generator (Honda EU2000), I'm planning on fitting out with a Kiss wind generator on the pole as well, followed by two 80 Watt Kyoceras on top of the bimini. |
Stern mount was our choice
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This is our second boat with radar, this is our second stern mount set up. Things we considered:
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Can anyone speak to the range aspect a bit more? How much more range (both on normal and full power) can you get out of the 2kw radome when it is mounted on the mast?
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0wl,
Not to complicate things too much, but there is a third, less popular, option and that is to mount it on your backstay. AN EXAMPLE |
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1) I have a split backstay, which may not have the wire diameter (therefore strength) to hold up the mount back there. 2) Like my feedback on mast mount, I'd like a multi-function installation that can support the radar for one, but also the wind gen. Unless someone is aware of backstay mounting brackets for wind-gens too!!! |
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