SES ANNOUNCES CARBON NAVIGATION MAST

Friday 5. februar 2010 12:30

UK: Ships Electronics Services (SES), the Rochester based UK distributor of Seaview, has announced the introduction of a stylish high-grade Carbon Fibre mast for navigation, communication and night vision camera equipment.

Seaview is the world's largest mounting bracket manufacturer, supplying many of the most respected yacht builders globally.

The exceptionally light weight PMA 100C is an aft leaning, tapered mast which provides a universal radar mounting plate to fit all 2kW and 4kW radars. The mast is equipped with spreaders that have threaded adapters for GPS and other accessory installations while the top plate is drilled and tapped to accept a navigation light. The base plate measures 25.4 cm x 25.4 cm and the mast height is 76.2 cm. This elegant lightweight mast not only offers a stylish addition to any yacht but provides lasting investment.

Simon Wood, Director of SES commented, "This is a high tech mast capable of accepting a range of electronic equipment and will look the part on any appropriate yacht. There are significant weight savings over a conventional mast, while it remains exceptionally robust, in the traditional of all Seaview mounting brackets. In the PMA 100C, Seaview have shown that they can work in exotic materials such as Carbon Fibre to produce a truly outstanding product in both utility and design."

The Seaview carbon mast will be available from SES with immediate effect.


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