In preparation for the arrival of my first form fitting cover for my 25' I unscrewed my radio antenna, which is positioned directly above the center window, and discovered a loose wire that had been slightly stripped at the end. Upon looking up the base of the antenna itself I noticed a rubber sleeve that I assume helps protect the wire. Although the wire did not look as if it had been twisted off due to unscrewing the antenna, I nonetheless thought that I had somehow disconnected it from inside the antenna. In an effort to see if I had disabled my radio I inserted the wire back into the rubber sleeve and screwed it back on. Using a back-up handheld radio I tried sending back and forward between the handheld and the stationery radio on the boat. To my amazment both transmissions worked. Although a good adage is to leave things alone if they are working, I want to know if the wire actually stays loose and is not connected to anything. Don't want to be surprised by a future failure on the water. Thanks for any help out there in C-Brat World.