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NavPod GP2521 SystemPod Pre-Cut f/Garmin 7xx and 7x Series Mounted In Center f/12" Wide GuardGP2521 SystemPod Pre Cut for Garmin 720 721 740 740s 741 721xs 741xs 70s 70dv Mounted In Center for 12" Wide Guard GP2500 Series for 12" Guard, SystemPods for Sail are for mounting multiple pieces of electronics in one NavPod. This is a good way to reduce the height of a system. In addition to mounting a radar or chartplotter, you can have room for an autopilot, instrument, stereo controller, or VHF mic. A SystemPod is best mounted on a Single Bend
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