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![]() On our last trip to the canyon i heard a bangggg got back to the dock and the top half of the antenna was missing really hate to buy a new one anyone have too half a Galaxy 5230 14' 8db skakespeare antenna they wanna give away/sell? Thanks!
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17’ Smokercraft 16’ Ca June Kingfisher Driftboat 50"(JETSLED) Rvta member Knee Deep member Mike K Guide Service (owner) https://www.facebook.com/MikeKGuideService/ (908 642-5423 |
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![]() Good luck with that.
Frequently I have snapped off and lost the top half, in hard seas on the tow boat. Probably broke off 3 in the last year. Often they break off right above the screw in base to the lower masthead. Most times are on long hard rides. If the antenna is taking a beating, so is the crew. Problem is the base transmits the shock more. Most antenna bases (lower section) are strapped off to the hard top. ABove the hardtop these things whip wildly in a pounding sea. So to make an already too long answer to a short question longer, it will happen again after enough rough days. We have 2 radios on the tow boat. With that tip gone, you can not transmit. Combine that with a rough sea day that caused it, and you can be VERY screwed if something goes wrong over the horizon. A second radio is backup, or get a spare antenna tip on the boat. Just food for thought since this happens often running in crap weather like we do on the tow boats. aka it will break at the worst time... count on that.
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![]() Thanks seems like it just unwound off the threaded part of the lower section, whatever the outcome is i can guarantee you the next one i put lock tight on the threads and a set of channel locks and vise grips thanks !
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17’ Smokercraft 16’ Ca June Kingfisher Driftboat 50"(JETSLED) Rvta member Knee Deep member Mike K Guide Service (owner) https://www.facebook.com/MikeKGuideService/ (908 642-5423 |
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![]() We put lock tite on them and used 2x channel locks to secure them.
But admittedly ours get lost right above that furule. And that's top shelf stuff too.
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Capt. Debs Tow boat captain/salvor 50 ton USCG Master NJ Boating College- Lead Instructor Big time hottie crabber ![]() |
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![]() Loctite may interfere with your reception/transmission correct? Aren't the bottom and top ferrules, threads what transmits the current? I'm probably wrong.... They do sell that repair gauze made of carbon or Kevlar you could wrap around the sensitive area touch up w some paint to match and have a stronger point. Look for it in the big orange store or places like such.
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![]() Or is it a male female coax in the center thing?
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