Here is a photo of my latest two projects. I added a Icom-710 with a 23 whip antenna. Just beyond that is (2) 75watt solar panels. The SSB radio itself was a pretty easy install. The hardest part was running the coax and other wires back to the tuner. I used a Dynaplate with copper foil leading to the tuner for the ground. I had some extra foil that I laid in the aft bunk which may total about 3 square feet. I left open the option of adding more based on performance, but I have been more than pleased with the range. I have been doing comparisons with a friend of mine who has an insulated back stay and much more ground surface and I am getting the same range he is. This was completely installed by a neophite. (me) The solar panels were mounted with 1" stainless tubing and all the connections are just bimini type hardware. I used a Xantrex charge controller to manage the voltage. So far I have seen 8.1 amps a times. I am hoping once I get away from my house and the trees and the shade they produce, that I will be able to get closer to 8.8a during the midday... All these projects took was a little planning and brushing off the fear of failure
My wife thinks I am nuts now cause all I want to do is get radio checks and watch my amp meter!