Marine electronics

Seaview Radar & Dome Mounts

Seaview gets your radar, satdome, and lights up high and rock solid. Match the mount and top plate to your exact device, then add the light bars and accessories you need. Radar, satellite domes, and thermal cameras only work well when they are mounted high, level, and solid, and Seaview builds the mounts and masts that do that job. This collection covers radar power mounts and masts, modular top plates, satellite dome mounts, light bars, and FLIR and searchlight brackets. The key to ordering right is matching the mount and top plate to your exact device and picking a structure rated for the weight up high. Match the mount to your radar type Radomes (enclosed dome radars) and open array...

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Seaview gets your radar, satdome, and lights up high and rock solid. Match the mount and top plate to your exact device, then add the light bars and accessories you need.

Radar, satellite domes, and thermal cameras only work well when they are mounted high, level, and solid, and Seaview builds the mounts and masts that do that job. This collection covers radar power mounts and masts, modular top plates, satellite dome mounts, light bars, and FLIR and searchlight brackets. The key to ordering right is matching the mount and top plate to your exact device and picking a structure rated for the weight up high.

Match the mount to your radar type

Radomes (enclosed dome radars) and open array radars mount differently. A radome sits on a compact mount or mast, while an open array needs a mount rated for its longer arm, more weight, and the clearance for the array to spin. Confirm whether you run a radome or open array and the array length before choosing a mount, since an undersized mount will not carry the load or clear the sweep.

Use the modular top plate system

Seaview uses a modular design where a base mount or mast pairs with a model-specific top plate cut for your exact radar or satdome. The top plate is what makes the device bolt up without drilling guesswork, so match it to your equipment model. A blank top plate lets you drill for an odd device, but a model-specific plate is the clean path.

Mast or power mount

A mast raises the radar above the hardtop and crew for a clearer sweep and safety, while a power mount or self-leveling mount keeps the dome level as the boat heels. Pick based on your boat and how high you need the device, and make sure the hardtop or structure can carry the load aloft.

Add light bars and accessories

Seaview light bars and accessory mounts attach to the top plate to carry spreader lights, FLIR cameras, searchlights, and antennas, so you put everything up high on one clean structure. Match the light bar to your top plate and the gear it holds, and mind the total weight you are adding aloft.

Plan weight and clearance

Everything you mount high adds weight where it affects stability most. Keep the load within the mount rating and confirm the radar or array has clearance to spin without hitting antennas or the hardtop edge. Check your boat specifications for maximum allowable weight aloft before purchase.

Not sure which Seaview mount fits your gear? Tell our techs your radar or dome model and your hardtop setup, and we will match the mount, top plate, and light bars so it goes up solid and clears everything.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my radar type change the mount I need?

Yes. A radome sits on a compact mount or mast, while an open array needs a mount rated for its longer arm, more weight, and clearance to spin. Confirm whether you run a radome or open array and the array length before choosing.

What is a Seaview top plate?

Seaview uses a modular design where a base mount or mast pairs with a model-specific top plate cut for your exact radar or satdome, so it bolts up without drilling guesswork. A blank plate lets you drill for an odd device.

Should I use a mast or a power mount?

A mast raises the radar above the hardtop and crew for a clearer sweep, while a power or self-leveling mount keeps a dome level as the boat heels. Pick based on your boat and how high you need the device, and confirm the structure can carry the load.

Can I mount lights and a camera with my radar?

Yes. Seaview light bars and accessory mounts attach to the top plate to carry spreader lights, FLIR cameras, searchlights, and antennas on one structure. Match the light bar to your top plate and mind the total weight aloft.

How much weight can I put up high?

Keep the load within the mount rating, since weight up high affects stability most. Confirm the radar or open array has clearance to spin without hitting antennas or the hardtop edge before you finalize the install.

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