As a somewhat frustrated update…..
This is what I am faced with. I haven’t found a way to fish a wire through the area I thought I could inside the headliner of the boat. The nest of wires already in there block the access from one side. And approximately halfway in there is a crosspiece, which I feel has an access hole cut into it that passes the wires for the cabin lights through.
As hard and as many times I tried I can’t get a wire through. I used a flat snake, hard thin wire, magnets. I’m open to suggestions here. Any advice to get that antenna cable in there.
But what I thought was the easiest point to get an antenna cable behind the navigation station is worse. It is a solid wall, filled with, my guess is foam insulation. But if I could get the antenna cable at least to the opening there I could tuck it into the corner and run it down behind the wall.
This is my original Ray52 VHF with its flush mount bracket. New VHF radios don’t even come close to matching up to this face plate to make it useful and mount at the pedestal.
This is my original Ray52 VHF and location on the pedestal. Which I’m trying to eliminate by putting the radio inside the boat.
I have made a face plate to mount a new radio back on the pedestal. But that keeps the radio where I don’t want it to be.
And as odd and petty as this may sound, new VHF radios do not have side mounted wired mic cables, as my original VHF.
In the photo you can see a recess area that holds an ice box. With the mic cable coming out the front it will be in the way of the box and I know for certain it will be hit every time someone reaches in to get a bottle. Or when I remove the box itself. And sooner or later that cable will be effected in some way. I know it’s petty and stupid but thats why I wanted the radio inside the boat.
So I’m thinking, Is there a handheld VHF that I can connect to my antenna cable at the pedestal and still use my mast antenna for better range? Is anyone doing this and getting better reception or is that just not necessary?
As I mentioned, I opened to your ideas going forward.
Thank you for the help.