Seaview Pmadm2m2 Dual Mount Aft Rake Requires Plate
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Seaview Pmadm2m2 Dual Mount Aft Rake Requires Plate

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Seaview Pmadm2m2 Dual Mount Aft Rake Requires PlateThe 22. 5" tall Seaview Dual Mount is pre drilled for up to 4. 5? Open Array Radar. The top is for Satellite domes. This Dual Mount is for Open Array Radars & Satdomes or Cameras. The oval hollow mast section allows for easy cable management. The small 10"x10" foot print design is a great solution for limited space. This modular mount is light bar compatible. Numerous accessories are also available for this mount such as spreaders, lightbars and

The 22.5" tall Seaview Dual Mount is pre-drilled for up to 4.5? Open Array Radar. The top is for Satellite domes. This Dual Mount is for Open Array Radars & Satdomes or Cameras. The oval hollow mast section allows for easy cable management. The small 10"x10" foot print design is a great solution for limited space. This modular mount is light bar compatible. Numerous accessories are also available for this mount such as spreaders, lightbars and floodlights. *Please note that a Top Plate is required (sold separately)*

Features:
  • No more unwanted visible holes in the mounting plate!
  • Easy 3 step modular system.
  • Aft, forward, vertical and dual mount designs..
  • Easily add on accessories such as lightbars, spreader kits, hinges, wedges and much more!

 

Step 1 Select Mount Type this will be the base for the system
Closed Dome Radar, Small Satdomes (16" or smaller) & Cameras
PMF-57-M1 5"   Modular Mnt/ FWD raked / 7 x 7 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
PMF-107-M1 10" Modular Mnt/ FWD raked / 7 x 7 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
PMA-57-M1 5"   Modular Mnt/ AFT raked / 7 x 7 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
PMA-107-M1 10" Modular Mnt/ AFT raked / 7 x 7 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
PMA-167-M1 16" Modular Mnt/ AFT raked / 7 x 7 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
PMA-247-M1 24" Modular Mnt/ AFT raked / 7 x 7 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
PMA-367-M1 36" Modular Mnt/ AFT raked / 7 x 7 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
AM5-M1 5"     Modular Mnt/ Vertical / 8" Rnd base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
AM12-M1 12"   Modular Mnt/ Vertical / 8" Rnd base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
AM18-M1 18"   Modular Mnt/ Vertical / 8" Rnd base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
Open Array Radar
PMA-57-M1 5"   Modular Mnt/ AFT raked / 7 x 7 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
PMF-57-M1 5"   Modular Mnt/ FWD raked / 7 x 7 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
Large Satdomes (18" - 24")
PMA-57-M1 5"   Modular Mnt/ AFT raked / 7 x 7 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
PMA-1210-M2 12" Modular Mnt/ AFT raked / 10 x 10 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
PMA-1810-M2 18" Modular Mnt/ AFT raked / 10 x 10 base plate / Light bar compatible / Top plate required
Dual Mount & Arches
PMA-DM1-M2 12.5" Dual Mount pre-drilled for most closed dome Radars. Top for Satellite domes  / Top plate required
PMA-DM124-M2 (***) 32.5" Extended Dual Mount pre-drilled for most closed dome Radars. Top for Satellite domes  / Top plate required
PMA-DM2-M2 22.5" Dual Mount pre-drilled for up to 4.5 ft. Open Array Radar. Top for Satellite domes  / Top plate required
PMA-DM3-M2 28"    Dual Mount pre-drilled for up to 4.5 ft. Open Array Radar. Top for Satellite domes  / Top plate required
Step 2 Choose Top Plate
Radar (closed dome & open array 4'-6')
ADA-R1 Modular plate for almost ALL closed dome and open array radars (Confirm proper fit with ref guide)
ADA-R2 Modular plate for 24" JRC / Lowrance 2400HD / Northstar & Simrad DX64S Domes
Satdome
ADA-S1 1 Modular plate for KVH M1/M2/M3 , Intellian i1/i2/i3, Raymarine 33/37STV, SeaKing 1500/1800-HD, SeaTel ST14
ADA-S2 Modular plate for KVH M5/M7, Intellian i4/i6/d6, Raymarine 45/60STV, SeaTel C18/C24
ADA-S3 2 Modular plate for KVH M1, Intellian i1/i2, Raymarine 33STV, SeaKing 1500/1800-HD
ADA-S4 Modular plate for ALL FB150 & FB250 domes
ADA-F1 Modular plate for FLIR M or Ray T series thermal cameras
Step 3 Choose Optional Accessories
Light / GPS Bars (Light bar top accessory required, see below)
LTB-R 1 1/4" Light bar for closed dome radar / folds over 90 deg. / Must pick a LTB TOP below
LTB-OA 1 1/4" Light bar for open array radar up to 4.5 ft. / Must pick a LTB TOP below
LTB-OA6 1 1/4" Light bar for open array radar at 6 ft. / Must pick a LTB TOP below
LTB-S 1 1/4" Light bar for 18" or smaller satdomes / folds over 90 deg. / Must pick a LTB TOP below
LTB-S24 1 1/4" Light bar for 24" satdomes / folds over 90 deg. / Must pick a LTB TOP below
LTB-SF (***) 1 1/4" Light bar for FLIR M or Raymarine T series thermal camera and light / Must pick a LTB TOP below
Light Bar Tops (LTB TOP required with light bars above)
LTB-U (LTB TOP) Standard 1-14 thread for GPS or similar
LTB-U1A (LTB TOP) Universal Light bar top for mounting your own light and or GPS
LTBP-1197 (LTB TOP) Perko 1197 light with 7' of wire / USCG approved for boats up to 20 meters (65. 6 ft) in length.
LTBA-7800 (LTB TOP) Attwood LED 7800 ser. light with 7' of wire / USCG approved for boats up to 20 meters (65. 6 ft).
LTB-BOX (LTB TOP) Universal box top for All-round, Masthead & Stern (lights not included)
Light Bar Accessories  
PM-114LT-DLX Floodlight kit for 1 1/4 in. dia. LTB  (includes 4" X 6" 55-watt 14V quartz halogen floodlight & hardware)
PM-114LT-LED (***) Floodlight kit for 1 1/4 in. dia. LTB  (includes LED floodlight & hardware) 
PM-U2A Light bar adapter to mount a light and 2 GPS (electronics not included)
Base Wedge  
PM-W4-7 4 degree wedge/ for 7x7 radar mount base plate
PM-W4-8 4 degree wedge/ for 8x8 radar mount base plate
Hinge Adapters for base plate  
PM-H7 Hinge adapter/ for 7x7 base plate/  (fits most 5 -16 in. tall Radar Mounts)
PM-H8 Hinge adapter/ for 8x8 base plate/  (fits most 24 -36 in. tall Radar Mounts)
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