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Scanstrut APT-F-250-02 Aluminum PowerTower Radar Mount - 10" Forward Leaning

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Scanstrut APT-F-250-02 Aluminum PowerTower Radar Mount - 10" Forward Leaning

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APT-F-250-02 Aluminum PowerTower® Radar Mount - 10" Forward Leaning

The Scanstrut Aluminum PowerTower is engineered for outstanding strength and with an unparalleled surface finish. Manufactured using the best marine grade Aluminium, PowerTower® is molded as a single 'monocoque' structure with no joints, offering unparalleled strength and durability.

Designed to install your radar on the roof, T-top, flybridge, or radar arch of your powerboat, providing the clearest view of the horizon allowing you to get the best performance from your radar in all conditions.

By elevating your antenna clear of obstructions, PowerTower® maximizes the performance of your radar.

There is a PowerTower® to fit pretty much every modern radar.

Compatible with:

  • Furuno - 1621, 1622, 1623, 1715, 1724, 1734, 1824, 1832, 1834, 1835, DRS2D, DRS2D-NXT, DRS42DL, DRS42DL+, DRS4D, DRS4D-NXT, DRS4W, 18" and 24" NavNet radars
  • Humminbird - AS 21RD4KW radar
  • Intellian - i1 radar
  • Interphase - Mini RE-1, RE-8 radars
  • JRC - 1000, 1000mk2, 1066, 1500, 1500mk2, 1800, 2000, JMA 2343 / 5104 (Radome: NKE-2042) radars
  • Koden - 2kW 12" radar
  • Lowrance - 3G/4G, LRA-1800 / RB714A / DX42, LRA-2400 HD radars
  • Navman - 18" and 24" Series 8000 radars
  • Nobletec - 2kW (20") radars
  • Northstar - 18" and 24" M Series/8000i
  • Seiwa - SWR-1, 8 and 9 radars
  • Simrad - 3G/4G, GB40 / NX40/45 / NSE8/12 / RB712A / DX42S, GB40 / NX40/45 / NSE8/12 DX64S radars
  • Sitex - MDS-1, 8, 12, NKE-1066 radars
  • Techmarine - T-72.01, 72.02, 72.04 radars

Features:

  • Designed to fit the most up to date radars
  • Pre-drilled mounting holes allow the radar to fasten straight to the PowerTower®
  • No need to cut the radar