Radar mounts on the Vega

Oct 30, 2019
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I would like to know if any one has mounted a radar on their Vega. I
pull my Vega out of the water for the winter season so keep that in
mind. I have this idea of a stern mount that follows the split of the
back stay any advise would be appreciated.

Thanks Waywise #1070
 
May 9, 2011
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We put a 16 mile Furono on Lyric. Very good plan to have one. Initially it
was on a tripod on the stern. We braced it to the coaming but it put to much
stress on the fibreglass. We wound up moving it to the mast while at the
police dock in San Diego and it worked fine. I'd have reservations about
putting it on the backstay split as the beam would be closer to the crew
than I'd feel comfortable with. Ask a neighbor with one to borrow his
mounting instructions to find out high above the head it needs to be. If you
wanted to do away with the split and go to double backstays it might be a
better solution. We used a swing out mount from West Marine attached to the
inside of the aft port cabin bulkhead to mount the screen on. It was a good
position as we good adjust it so we could see the screen form either side of
the cockpit. We also extended the mounting plate by bolting a longer piece
of aluminum plate to it. This allowed us to mount our fishfinder next to the
radar screen. Good luck with the installation. Walt Brown
 
May 9, 2011
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I'm about to mount a Radar on my Vega (Tortuga). The mast mount is very
expensive (in the UK) so I'm going to try it on the stern first. I've seen
two solutions on other boats locally.

1. A tripod bolted to the stern deck (a vertical pole on the stern quarter
with braces to the centreline and gunwale).
2. A braced platform bolted to the transom with a substantial vertical tube
bolted to the top.

I like option 1 as I've seen a Vega with a wind generator mounted this way.
Any other suggestions.
Ray Wilton.