HeadedToTexas
Guru
Yes, those VHF antennas look cool, but most wind gusts create enough movement in the bimini frame to bang against the antennas. The pilothouse roof amplifies the sound to the point that it's all I hear. Well, perhaps that's a bit dramatic, but it feels like there is a better answer.
First, why wouldn't those antennas be better off on the radar mast? Any reason not to move them up there?
And second, as a Great Lakes cruiser with Loop aspirations, just how much reach will I need from my VHF radios? In my limited experience between Grand Haven, MI and Sandusky, OH, the handheld VHF with its low output and small antenna do just fine. Could my more permanent radios get by with smaller antennas?
First, why wouldn't those antennas be better off on the radar mast? Any reason not to move them up there?
And second, as a Great Lakes cruiser with Loop aspirations, just how much reach will I need from my VHF radios? In my limited experience between Grand Haven, MI and Sandusky, OH, the handheld VHF with its low output and small antenna do just fine. Could my more permanent radios get by with smaller antennas?