Adding Instrument Pod
Hawk:Adding an instrument pod to an existing pedestal with guard is not that difficult if you are handy with tools. First you need to decide what instruments you want to place in a pod, that will determine the size of the pod. I use the term pod beacause the most popular housings are made by NavPod. On my last boat, I had a 4 instrument pod with depth, speed, wind and autopilot. These were Raymarine ST60 units, but most current instruments have a similar footprint. If your current pedestal has a guard, you need to decide if the guard is tall enough and the proper shape (there are several bend versions available) for the new pod. You also need to know the width of the guard (9.5" and 12" are the two standards) to purchase the correct pod. NavPods come with a drilling template for 4 mounting screws and a hole to pass wires down one leg to below deck for power and sensors.The best way to start is to walk your marina's docks looking at other boats' instruments. This will give you ideas of what you can install on your boat. Any of the electronics vendors can help you with the details.HTH,BarryS/V Bear Necessity