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On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:00:13 -0500, Geoff Schultz
wrote: I've been trying to decide where to mount the hailer. I had wanted to mount it just above by foredeck light, but after looking at the dimensions, I don't want to have my tape-drive jib swinging past a 9"+ protrusion on a regular basis, even if there is a guard. So, I was thinking of mounting the hailer just above the jib box. I have a 7/8 rig. A person who used to commission Freedoms commented that he was afriad that this was too high. I would have thought that the higher, the better as the sound would carry further. Any thoughts? ======================= What about hanging it under a mast spreader or mounted on the forward tip of the bow pulpit? |
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Wayne.B wrote in
: On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:00:13 -0500, Geoff Schultz wrote: I've been trying to decide where to mount the hailer. I had wanted to mount it just above by foredeck light, but after looking at the dimensions, I don't want to have my tape-drive jib swinging past a 9"+ protrusion on a regular basis, even if there is a guard. So, I was thinking of mounting the hailer just above the jib box. I have a 7/8 rig. A person who used to commission Freedoms commented that he was afriad that this was too high. I would have thought that the higher, the better as the sound would carry further. Any thoughts? ======================= What about hanging it under a mast spreader or mounted on the forward tip of the bow pulpit? I don't have spreaders. I have a carbon fiber mast. The bow pulpit was suggested by someone else, but I'm just worried about having it washed away in big seas. On a fairly regular basis the bow gets buried. -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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Have you considered mounting the speaker on the KISS pole or the radar pole?
"Geoff Schultz" wrote in message .. . Wayne.B wrote in : On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:00:13 -0500, Geoff Schultz wrote: I've been trying to decide where to mount the hailer. I had wanted to mount it just above by foredeck light, but after looking at the dimensions, I don't want to have my tape-drive jib swinging past a 9"+ protrusion on a regular basis, even if there is a guard. So, I was thinking of mounting the hailer just above the jib box. I have a 7/8 rig. A person who used to commission Freedoms commented that he was afriad that this was too high. I would have thought that the higher, the better as the sound would carry further. Any thoughts? ======================= What about hanging it under a mast spreader or mounted on the forward tip of the bow pulpit? I don't have spreaders. I have a carbon fiber mast. The bow pulpit was suggested by someone else, but I'm just worried about having it washed away in big seas. On a fairly regular basis the bow gets buried. -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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Have you considered mounting the speaker on the KISS pole or on the radar
pole? sv Endeavor "Road Rage!" wrote in message ... "Bil" wrote in message ... On Jun 10, 3:12 am, Hanz Schmidt wrote: I had a S.H. The cable came a part on the Remote Mic. H.S. told me that I put the remote in the SUN. And the cable had know UV in it. They told me to my another mic. ... So I buy and ICOM M-602. Just goes to show how mileage varies! The cable on my Standard Horizon remote mic also fell apart due to UV exposure. I e-mailed SH tech support and they dispatched a new remote mic to me, across to the W side of the Pacific, for free! Cheers Bil It might pay to wipe down all plastic with a UV protectant such as armor all. |
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The radar arch is a possibility, but the major reason for having this is
for a fog horn and having the hailer right above my head seems very noisy. Everything on a boat is a compromise though... "sv Endeavor" wrote in : Have you considered mounting the speaker on the KISS pole or the radar pole? "Geoff Schultz" wrote in message .. . Wayne.B wrote in : On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:00:13 -0500, Geoff Schultz wrote: I've been trying to decide where to mount the hailer. I had wanted to mount it just above by foredeck light, but after looking at the dimensions, I don't want to have my tape-drive jib swinging past a 9"+ protrusion on a regular basis, even if there is a guard. So, I was thinking of mounting the hailer just above the jib box. I have a 7/8 rig. A person who used to commission Freedoms commented that he was afriad that this was too high. I would have thought that the higher, the better as the sound would carry further. Any thoughts? ======================= What about hanging it under a mast spreader or mounted on the forward tip of the bow pulpit? I don't have spreaders. I have a carbon fiber mast. The bow pulpit was suggested by someone else, but I'm just worried about having it washed away in big seas. On a fairly regular basis the bow gets buried. -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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