It has always surprised me that people think height is the answer to everything. And I am not picking on the OP, but this is in general.
If you really need help right away, height is the answer. The higher the antenna the better the chance of being heard. Unless a fast mover (fixed wing/ rotor wing) is headed your way, it is going to take time. Think about that. A Coast Guard vessel hears your plea and their max speed is 20 Kn. If they are 20 Knm away that will be an hour before they get to you.
Now think about AIS. No difference. If you can detect traffic at 15 Kn away, and they are moving at 30 Kn then you still have 30 minutes to move out of the way. So is that ample time to take or make a course correction?
The point is, if you detect a moving target that is on a collision vector with your boat, and that will happen in a few minutes, it makes no difference how high your antenna is. So put the antenna as high as you can, but by all means, PAY ATTENTION! Don't let technology be a substitute for your eyes and ears, and most notably your gut feeling.
Again, not directed at the OP, but for those who have this need for height.
Now, technology says, and I agree, use separate antennas for separate devices. Yeah, it looks cluttered but there will be no issues. If you are getting interference then start using mix 31 toroid chokes on your cables. Too many times we are looking for an easier solution when the solution is right there in front of our collective noses.
So, some may disagree with me and that is fine. I can live with that.