Golden Time
Well-Known Member
The previous owner of my boat had a car stereo mounted on the dashboard. There appeared to be an aerial attached to the back of the stereo but given that there were no speakers and it was all a hotch potch I took it out.
Following the "aerial" wire to find the aerial (as there is no aerial on the outside of the boat) it goes down into the storage space under the deck (hold?). Then it goes down into the little dipped bit of the hull to a circular thing that seems to be surrounded by masses of sealant/expanding foam. The wire is a solid core, plastic and then shielded like you would expect an aerial wire to be.
What is this thing? I cant imagine that is an AM/FM aerial built into the GRP Hull, surely AM/FM signal cant pass through a body of water.
I have attached a couple of pictures.
The Boat has a Garmin fish/depth finder fitted and the transducer for that is mounted at the back off to the side of the transom so I know its nothing to do with that.
Following the "aerial" wire to find the aerial (as there is no aerial on the outside of the boat) it goes down into the storage space under the deck (hold?). Then it goes down into the little dipped bit of the hull to a circular thing that seems to be surrounded by masses of sealant/expanding foam. The wire is a solid core, plastic and then shielded like you would expect an aerial wire to be.
What is this thing? I cant imagine that is an AM/FM aerial built into the GRP Hull, surely AM/FM signal cant pass through a body of water.
I have attached a couple of pictures.
The Boat has a Garmin fish/depth finder fitted and the transducer for that is mounted at the back off to the side of the transom so I know its nothing to do with that.