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    Going to replace my VHF antenna with a new one. It's suggested by Shakespeare that the coax not be bundled with other wires; mine is a single stand of spaghetti amongst a dozen in the radar arch!

    Because of their recommendation I want to run the coax down the port tube, unfortunatly, the tube is not predrilled as on the starboard side. My plan is to remove the inside section of the flybridge on the port side (just a large trim piece screwed and siliconed in place) and then drill out from the inside so I don't have to remove the radar arch. Once I'm through the gelcoat I plan to drill out a hole in the SS arch and run the coax down and to the radio.

    Here's a couple of questions:
    1) How badly will I bugger up the gelcoat on the outside of the flybridge by drilling from nthe inside? (hole saw, probably 1 1/2"), any suggestions on how to minimize the damage? The hole will mostly be hidden by the arch.
    2) Best method to drill a 1/2" hole in the ss tube on the arch, what bit will make the quickist work of it?

    Going to tackle this little job on Saturday. Thanks guys!

    Charlie
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    Good questions Charlie,

    You can probably minimize the gelcoat damage by having someone push a piece of wood against the area where you will drill through. If you do chip the gelcoat off, it's not the end of the world. I know gelcoat work can be kind of scary though. If possible, can you drill from the gelcoat side without taking off the radar arch? I watched ship-shape and the host used a hole saw effectively by first using the drill in reverse to start the groove, then after the groove was well started, he switched it to the forward position and he didn't chip the gelcoat at all. If you do screw it up, I'm sure Steve will provide you with some gelcoat that will match perfectly.

    I recently drilled a 1/4 inch hole in my radar arch. I started with a 1/8 inch bit, then went to the 1/4 inch bit. That really seemed to help. Wish I had a good bit set to lend you but, I don't. Sorry.

    Good luck,

    Scott

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    Sorry to post twice again but, I forgot one important thing. Put some masking tape over the gelcoat where you will drill. This is suppose to minimize the gelcoat breaking away.

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    Both my VHF cables run through the same tube as everything else and I've never noticed any problems. It might be the best practice to separate them, but sometimes you have to chose between best and good enough.

    Mike
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    I've had nothing but problems with my VHF setup. First thought it was the radio so I went out and bought a high end Icom radio. I'm told now my transmission signal is still very weak when the boat responding is less than a mile a way, sometimes, less than a hundred yards away! So I bought a new Style 5225-XP Galaxy® VHF 6dB antenna which is an improved version of the antenna Powerboat Reports list as best in class. Since I'm going to all the trouble of installing a new antenna, I thought I better install it as recommended. Perhaps it's the RDF wires that are throwing it off. I don't know. I'm out of fixes after this. Any suggestions Mike on the install? Whats the best drill bit for drilling through SS?
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    I use what ever bit I have on hand. Start with an 1/8" and some cutting fluid. I use something called "Liquid Gold". Its almost as thick as honey and sticks to the spot your drilling.

    If you're doing the job on Saturday, I'm suppose to get off work at around noon and could swing buy J dock after that. If things don't go well, our 6 hour job could turn into 16 and you're on your own with the install.

    Mike
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    Thanks Scott, good advise. Hope to troll up a marlin on Sunday if all goes according to plan Saturday.
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    Charlie,

    My main VHF antenna is not mounted on the arch. I hesitated posting this reply, because the antenna I have is expensive and hard to get. It is a Celwave 19' antenna, mounted on the starboard side of the flybridge. The base is screwed into the side you access from inside the head. I have talked to people in Two Harbors (Catalina) on my night runs down to the dumper and lower 500. This antenna works so good, when the Customs boat broke it, I cut up some old outriggers and fiberglassed it back together.


    My secondary Icom is in the galley and the antenna is mounted on the arch. It sucks too.

    Here is the pdf (web link) to the antenna I have on my primary flybridge Icom.

    http://www.marconi-marine.com/produc...ave/pdf/04.pdf
    Glenn (Wizard)
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    Thanks guys for all your advice. Hope to have this little project done by noon on Saturday. If the new antenna doesn't do the trick, the 19' option should is a great option. Any idea who the dealer is in So Cal?
    Charlie
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    Will go right through the SS; just watch out for fingers and any fiberglass on the other side !

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