Scanstrut
Scanstrut Aluminum PowerTower Radome Mount
Item: #880662 | Part Number: Not Selected$358.99 - $377.99
Description
The Scanstrut Aluminum PowerTower Radome Mount is a sleek, forward-leaning solution built from marine-grade aluminum for strength and durability. Designed to fit the latest Garmin, Lowrance, Raymarine, and Simrad radars, it offers clean, bolt-on installation without cutting cables or using sealant. A 25° rake option and accessory light bar compatibility complete the professional look.
Scanstrut Aluminum PowerTower Radome Mount Item # 880662
Description
Forward learning and constructed from the best marine-grade aluminum, designed to fit the most up to date radars from Garmin, Lowrance, Raymarine and Simrad.
Features:
- Pre-drilled mounting holes allow the radar to fasten straight to the PowerTower with it's own mounting bolts
- No need to cut the radar's plugs off to install, simply use the Scanstrut DS30 Cable Seal to ensure a waterproof seal around the radars cables
- Marine sealant not required
- Paint finishes comply with Scanstrut's unique 4 step marine paint system
- Available with a 25 deg. rake for the ultimate performance look
- Range of accessory light bars can be bolted to the back of the PowerTower for different GPS, VHS and Navlight configurations
- An accessory PowerTower Wedge is available to improve the pitch of the Radar while the boat is up on the plane
Compatibility:
- B&G
- HALO20
- HALO20+
- HALO24
- Garmin
- Fantom 18
- Fantom 24
- GMR18HD/18xHD/18HD+
- GMR24HD/24xHD
- GMR40
- Humminbird
- HB 2124 CHIRP
- KVH
- TracPhone V3-HTS
- TracPhone V30
- TracVision M2
- TracVision M3
- TracVision TV3
- TracVision V3
- Lowrance
- 3G/4G
- HALO20
- HALO20+
- HALO24
- Raymarine
- QUANTUM
- QUANTUM 2
- Simrad
- 3G/4G
- DX45
- DX60/DX64-S
- GB40/NX40/45/NSE8/12
- HALO20
- HALO20+
- HALO24
- Sitex
- RADARpc - 3.5 or 4.5
Part Numbers for Scanstrut Aluminum PowerTower Radome Mount
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Brett from
Great product!
Mount fit new radar prefectly but needed to drill new holes for base as holes did not line up with prior holes which went straight into older radar.
Date published: 2025-09-05