My 2001 328 Four Winns that we recently purchased has most options, however it never had a VHF radio. I just purchased the Icom M304 VHF radio and a good quality antenna I wish to install this coming weekend.
For you guys that own a 328 you can visualize where the factory installs the VHF and ideally I'd like to place my VHF there. Problem is I have been told most VHF manufacturers do not make the sleeve inserts anymore and the Icom 304 I purchased has the small brackets that are meant to tighten up with access from behind the panel. Problem is there is no access behind the panel where the factory one is installed. There is a speaker close below that I could remove to try to tighten the screws on this small bracket, but trying to gain access through the one speaker for both sides of the VHF radio would seem unlikely.
Would you guys consider just using an adhesive in this case and forgetting about the bracket? Another option would be to use the bracket provided with the unit and just install the VHF below the gear shift. It would not be flush mount and you could still use the speaker hole to fish power and the VHF antenna wire.
All comments are welcomed. I want to install this VHF this weekend and do a good job as we are starting our annual two week boating vacation shortly thereafter. Is it somewhat normal to use a adhesive in replace of a holding bracket. That has been suggested to me by West Marine. The area on the 328 where the radio is installed is slightly on a downward angle.
Thanks,
Mike.
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Current Boat
- 2001 Four Winns 328 Vista "Hour Decision"- 2010 310 Mercury Inflatable
Previous Boats
- 30' Doral Prestancia
- 25' Doral Citation