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Certainly an EPIRB is one of if not the best solution for wherever you may happen to find yourself on the water. No argument there whatsoever.
For those without the EPIRB...don't overlook the DSC function on your VHF. (It's a free function on all newer VHF radios) Register your radio to the boat, get your number, and make sure you interface to to your GPS otherwise it's pretty much useless. Fortunately I've never needed it either but in theory, if I ever push that little red button, I've pinged every other boat in range of that little digital packaged signal with my name, boat type, and position, and distress issue. I haven't updated my MMSI registration info for new boat yet, but it's a very straight forward online process.
To the OP, I'm sorry for steering your thread off course, since your original question hasn't been answered yet. I'm going to start a new thread on DSC if one doesn't already exist...
I use a standard (brand) VHF with DSC and an antenna mounted to the t top. It's a Shakespeare 4ft with a ratcheting mount so it folds flat on the t-top. I can post pics later. I have not yet routed the cable through the tubing because I'm waiting on t top lighting to run as well so I can't comment on how well it works.
I use a standard (brand) VHF with DSC and an antenna mounted to the t top. It's a Shakespeare 4ft with a ratcheting mount so it folds flat on the t-top. I can post pics later. I have not yet routed the cable through the tubing because I'm waiting on t top lighting to run as well so I can't comment on how well it works.
I've actually looked into this same topic... Contacted the t-top manufacturer "XTP" to get clear answer and unfortunately the t-top frame isn't set up to handle your typical VHF gauge wire due to the frame not being hollow throughout. However, if you have someone crafty enough they may be able to bore out the necessary spots to install a hidden cable.
Agreed, I wish they would have manufactured the t-top without the split end caps but I'm just going to carefully drill the end caps and route the cable through.
I have the DSC tied into my garmin.
I mounted the radio in the top of the right console storage bin. I'll get some pics up shortly.
I use a standard (brand) VHF with DSC and an antenna mounted to the t top. It's a Shakespeare 4ft with a ratcheting mount so it folds flat on the t-top. I can post pics later. I have not yet routed the cable through the tubing because I'm waiting on t top lighting to run as well so I can't comment on how well it works.
Hey Bill, did you happen to make any progress mounting your VHF antenna on top of the t-top frame? I see above you were waiting to route the cable and wanted to find out how that went. Thanks Joe
I haven't made the commitment yet to pull the whole thing down and drill it yet. I will eventually and I'll put up a post about it. Until then I have it ziptied to the t-top.