With the pole mount you technically can't get the same range as a unit mounted on the mast, as height (to a point) gets you distance. Having said that, there are other qualifiers. Ideally, on a sailboat you want your unit to stay level to the horizon. No sense looking for submarines below or planes in the air, if you get my idea. So, a swival mount will help with keeping the unit level. Unfortunately, most swival mounts are attached to the back stay and many Hunters (newer) don't have them. Depending on you level of mechanical expertise, the mast mount is technically better, but involves more skill (and agility) to put it up. Pole mounts will suffice if you're looking for close in shots (inside 8 miles perhaps), whereas the mast mount may get you close to 25 miles. Again, it depends on the brand you buy, its transmit power, etc that gets you the picture quality. You didn't mention what brand you're looking for, but take a look at the new "broad band" units coming out by Simrad. They are digital based and the picture quality and clarity are 10x better than most phased array units out there now. Good luck.