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Scanstrut LMB | A1 LMB | A1 LMB | A1 self | levelling radar m | 4Boats
Scanstrut LMB | A1 LMB | A1 LMB | A1 self | levelling radar m | 4Boats
4Boats
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Description
Description
LMB-A1 self-levelling radar mount for backstay installation; a 2.6 m (8'6") aluminium pole that positions your radome clear of interference and keeps decks tidy while fitting current Garmin, Raymarine and B&G radars.
- Self-levelling unit with hydraulic damping - maintenance-free, no power required
- 2.6 m (8'6") aluminium mounting pole supplied in two lengths with hidden joiner
- Cable channel routed internally for a neat, protected install
- High-strength universal base for deck, transom or chainplate mounting - eliminates loading on the backstay
- Stainless radome cradle with fine-tune adjustment for backstay angle; fits adjustable and split backstays
- Nylon backstay bushing supplied to allow cable tension adjustment
- Extensions available: +0.6 m (2'0") and +1.3 m (4'3") to mount radome higher
- Compatible with modern Garmin, Raymarine and B&G radomes; technical drawing here
LMB-A1 self-levelling radar mount for backstay installation; a 2.6 m (8'6") aluminium pole that positions your radome clear of interference and keeps decks tidy while fitting current Garmin, Raymarine and B&G radars.
- Self-levelling unit with hydraulic damping - maintenance-free, no power required
- 2.6 m (8'6") aluminium mounting pole supplied in two lengths with hidden joiner
- Cable channel routed internally for a neat, protected install
- High-strength universal base for deck, transom or chainplate mounting - eliminates loading on the backstay
- Stainless radome cradle with fine-tune adjustment for backstay angle; fits adjustable and split backstays
- Nylon backstay bushing supplied to allow cable tension adjustment
- Extensions available: +0.6 m (2'0") and +1.3 m (4'3") to mount radome higher
- Compatible with modern Garmin, Raymarine and B&G radomes; technical drawing here
