Nav Pod

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Paul Aubrecht

I want to add a Chartplotter and radar to my boat,a 356.Can someone tell me what they bought for a navpod on a 356???If you bought a Lewmar part,could you let me know what the part you bought ,how much and where?If there is info in the archives,let me know please or picyures. Thanks
 
Mar 20, 2004
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Hunter 356 and 216 Portland, ME
navpods

Paul, there's a standard navpod that fits the lewmar spacing and holds a raymarine radar/chartplotter and two guage heads-several combos depending on what you want. we've got an rl70 and 2 st60 heads on ours-your dealer can tell you what's possible
 
May 31, 2004
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Hunter 36 La Paz, BCS, Mexico
Nav Pod for helm station

I installed a Raymarine RL70C radar display on my 36 using the CP20 Nav Pod. You can also get them precut for several radar/chartplotter display units. Critical fact is that you get the right width of the tublar uprights that is on the boat.
 
Feb 9, 2004
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Ocean Equipment

Hi Paul - The Whitlock pedestal should be 1 1/4" round, 12.5" spacing between the rail. Ocean Equipment makes a wide range of nav pods for different configurations. See related link. Best, Trevor
 
Sep 28, 2005
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Hunter 40 Point Roberts, WA
Alternative to Nav Pod

Paul, you may want to consider an alternative to a nav pod design. I looked at going with a nav pod design when I installed my SH chartplotter, however, the major problem with this type of design is that the instrument is always facing astern. Rather than be limited to being behind the wheel in order to appreciate the instrument I built my station on an articulating mount. When sailing I spend a great amount of time on the windward or leeward rail. By having the capacity to swivel the instrument to face me I don't feel restrained in where I can sit to use the instruments. Just a thought for you. Gord
 
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