Scanstrut APT-250-01 Maximize your Radar's performance - Trotac Marine
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Scanstrut APT-250-01 Maximize your Radar's performance

SKU:
PAYSCAAPT-250-01
$649.00
250mm (10”) high and constructed from the best marine-grade aluminium. View full description

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Pre-drilled mounting holes allow the radar to fasten straight to the PowerTower with it’s own mounting bolts.

No need to cut the radar’s plugs off to install, simply use the Scanstrut DS30 Cable Seal to ensure a waterproof seal around the radars cables.

Marine sealant not required

Paint finishes complies with our unique 4 step marine paint system

Available in Aft or Forward leaning designs with a 25-degree rake for the ultimate performance look

Range of accessorize light bars can be bolted to the back of the PowerTower for different GPS, VHS and Navlight configurations

An accessory PowerTower Wedge is available to improve the pitch of the Radar while the boat is up on the plane. 

250MM ALUM POWER TOWER F/RADOME

Brand:
Scanstrut

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