Radar Units

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Steve

I am considering adding a Radar unit to my 1992 H28. I keep my boat in Maine and the fog can get pretty thick some times. I was hoping to get a small (12"?) radome and a monochrome display. Does anyone have any recommendations (pors and cons) and a rough idea of cost? What is your experience with the usefullness of a Radar? Thanks.
 

Rick D

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Jun 14, 2008
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Hunter Legend 40.5 Shoreline Marina Long Beach CA
Worth the Expense

I first put one on a 32. It is only as ggod as your skill in using it, so it requires a lot of good-weather practice. JRC makes a small radome, the smallest I've seen. But, the Furuno is lightweight if somewhat larger as is the Raymarine. I like the user interface on the Furuno, but any of them will serve you fine. Unless you want to mast mount, Garhauer makes a nice pole for easy money. Rick D.
 
Dec 2, 2003
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One other thing Steve.

Go for the largest dome that you can afford and that's practical for your boat. The laws of physics are not nice to mess with.
 
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Buddy Richardson

Mounting Radar Unit

I'm curious how you plan to mount the unit you buy. I have the same 92 H28 and have been considering different options such as building an arch or using a pole mount. Both seem to have the most flexibility for other uses. I have a Raymarine 4Kw 24" radome but haven't mounted it yet.
 

Tim R.

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May 27, 2004
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Caliber 40 Long Range Cruiser Portland, Maine
Custom backstay mount

Here is what I did. Much less than commercial models. Completely made from thick wall 7/8 inch stailess stanchion tubing and fittings. Backstay bushing made from 2 1/2 inch delrin custom drilled for the tubing and backstay. Tim R.
 
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