Silly Question - Windex!

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Reid - the West Wing

I received a Windex with my new 240, I could not see how to attach it so I took tha lazy way out and tapped it with electrical tape to the mast light. In the first heavy wind it self destructed (due to owner stupidity). I am now about to order a Windex 10 from Davies Marine. Does anyone know how it attaches, do the 240's (1999) have a special mount already or will the windex come with a mount that can be attached to the mast is some fashion. Thanks for all the tolerance for silly questions on this site?
 
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Mark Kissel

The only silly questions...

...are those that are never asked. The windex on my 240 was originally mounted in a hole on the aft side of the masthead (the area near the topping lift bolt). I believe nearly all windvanes come with a base that is threaded and can be through-bolted or other similar mast attachment. If you trailer, remove the windex before towing. Vibration will loosen the set screw. Mark Kissel Kittiwake/98H240
 
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Steve

Look into it further

You can get a version that utilizes your VHF antenna as the base, otherwise, as in the previous post, mount into the mast through hole, in any event, you can always make up a small plate, SS or AL, to offset the vane aft, through bolting the plate to the mast.
 
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Rick Webb

Check the photo forum

I placed a picture there of how I did mine. I bought a peice of aluminim about 2" wide and a 1/4" thick then placed my Windex, antenna, mast light, and a spreader light, on it.
 
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