You won't notice much difference in performance by shortening the cable at VHF frequencies. The important thing to remember is keep water out of coax cable as it will wick up the braid and may be absorbed by the central core insulator altering the electrical characteristics of the cable, and solder the tip and shield if possible, If I cannot solder the shield/braid then I smother it in silicone grease before screwing it into the plug.
You can get as much as 1db signal loss through a VHF connector, so if you have 3 connectors (joints) then you could have halved the power going to the antenna. So try to keep them to a minimum.
3db = double the power, -3db = half the power.
Mike Edwards
Seal 28 "Aztec"
Mike Edwards
Seal 28 "Aztec"