








⚓ Elevate your marine comms with a flush mount that means business
The Standard STD-MMB-84 Flush Mount Kit offers a durable, easy-to-install bracket designed specifically for most standard fixed mount VHF radios including Eclipse, Matrix, Quantum, and Quest models. Crafted from thick plastic and manufactured by Standard Horizon in Japan, it ensures a secure, flush fit that enhances your boat’s dashboard aesthetics while withstanding rough marine conditions.














| ASIN | B000OTJ9XG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #169,151 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #101 in Marine Two-Way Radios |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (337) |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2004 |
| Department | Electronics > VHF Radios > Dash Mount VHF Radios |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.57 ounces |
| Item model number | MMB-84 |
| Manufacturer | Standard Horizon |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 7.5 x 6 inches |
D**D
Great mount
These mounts worked perfectly. They hold my VHF radio very tightly in my dash. Very easy to install and thick plastic. Should last a long time with out breaking.
C**8
Really good value, easy to install and worked well
Used to flush mount my Simrad VHF. The material seemed a little cheesy at first, but it actually worked quite well and was easy to install. Mounted in a fast center console and has survived some long, rough rides with no sign of loosening. Really good value.
Y**Y
Flush Mount Kit for Most Standard Fixed Mount VHF Radios
These use to come with the Standard Horizon radios at no extra charge. A must have for flush mounting !
E**V
Worked great to flush mount my radio
These are a bit pricy for a couple pieces of plastic - Don't tighten these to death, they don't need to be wrenched down to keep the radio tight. Be careful as you install them, and make sure you have clearance inside your panel for these to fit on either side of the back of the radio. I don't expect to have any issues with them now that they're installed. I'd rather they be cast aluminum, but oh well.
J**8
Works as it should
Works as it should
T**N
Well-constructed flush mount brackets
I ordered these because I had to replace a failed Simrad radio that was flush mounted. I wasn't sure if I would be able to use the mounts from the Simrad because the boat is at a marina. I thought I'd get these and return them if not needed. It turns out I could have used the Simrad, but they were not nearly as well designed as these. Their is a ridge on these that helps lock the bracket into the radio to keep the bracket from twisting, as the Simrad brackets did. The Simrad brackets were installed for a few years and hadn't failed though. These are sturdier and fit the radio well.
S**M
Flushmount brackets that actually work
I bought two sets of these, one for a GX-2150 and one for a GX-5000. The flushmount brackets installed easily, and actually tightened up perfectly with a minimum of annoyance. They didn't stick out so far that I couldn't use them on radios mounted 3" apart, which is a rarity. Normally, I can use one OEM bracket, but have to fabricate the other in order to fit between radio units.
D**D
A little expensive, but they get the job done.
At $18.57 for the pair, they are a little expensive (they are just plastic "L" brackets after all). But they do work and get the job done. My bulkhead was over an inch thick and they went on nice and easily. Once tightened my radio sits tight and flush with no movement.
P**2
The flush mount was required to install my new VHF radio on my boat using a new template to fit in the existing hole of the previous radio.
P**4
Worked like a charm!! Got them in record time and they worked perfectly!
D**A
does the job nicely
J**G
These hold our radio in place just fine. My only caution to people using this to install a radio it that you need reasonable access to the back of the panel. The access I had in my boat was quite poor and I was unable to do the job alone. My wife gave me a hand (my 2 were not sufficient) and we were just barely able to install the radio. If you have good access to the back of the panel it should be quite straight forward.
D**O
The tightening screws require a screw driver. If you have limited room you may not have the room to tighten them. Others I have seen have a head that can be hand tightened. I tried to send these back but would have to pay shipping so I just kept them. I would give them away but there isn't a forum for that. I installed the radio differently. Cheers
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