Shakespeare Nylon Ratchet Antenna Mount
Elevate your marine communication with the Shakespeare 4710 Antenna Mount. This mount is expertly crafted for GPS, marine TV, and shorter antennas, ensuring a secure and stable connection. Its low-profile flange design minimizes obstruction and protects your vessel. Constructed from robust stainless steel, it guarantees exceptional durability and reliability in marine environments. The integrated cable slot simplifies installation, making setup quick and efficient. Trust in Shakespeare's renowned quality for dependable performance on the water.
$31.52
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
120
/ 279
#120 in Antenna Mounts & Brackets
Price vs Category Average
-68%
Below average
Manufacturer
Shakespeare
/ Shakespeare
Who it's for
- Excellent Corrosion Resistance
- Highly Adjustable Ratchet System
- Lightweight and Cost-Effective
Who should skip it
- Reduced Structural Strength
- Potential for UV Degradation
- Thread Stripping Risk
Key Specs
Manufacturer
Shakespeare
Manufacturer Part Number
4710
Mounting Type
Flange Mount
Material
Stainless Steel
Finish
Polished
Color
Silver
Application Type
Marine
Adjustability
Fixed Angle
Features
- Secure low-profile flange mount
- Heavy-duty stainless steel construction
- Easy installation with cable slot
- Durable and reliable performance
- Designed for marine environments
- Supports GPS, TV, and short antennas
- Renowned Shakespeare quality
- Simple and quick setup
What customers say
Marine enthusiasts highly value this antenna mount primarily for its exceptional corrosion resistance and strong overall value. The heavy-duty nylon construction effectively resists harsh saltwater environments, avoiding the rust issues common with metal options. Users consistently praise the intuitive and reliable ratchet mechanism, which allows for quick, easy antenna repositioning when trailering or passing under obstructions. Installation is straightforward. While most find it a highly effective and cost-efficient choice for standard recreational use, a few long-term reviews suggest potential material fatigue under extreme stress or prolonged UV exposure compared to stainless steel. The consensus favors its superior performance relative to its price point.
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