We have a Standard Horizon 175C chartplotter mounted on the binnacle.....we used the $24 electronics holder shown on the snapitproducts website posted by Dennis.

We simply turned it upside down and mounted the 'docking station' (screwed it, I think) on the bottom of the white, plastic electronics holder. When not using the chartplotter, we remove it from the binnacle 'docking station' to the 'docking station' located down below at the chart table.

We have the exact '$24 electronic holder' in its correct position mounted to the other side of the binnacle to hold the handheld VHF while sailing. Pics off list if anyone is interested.

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.



On 2014/10/01 1:27 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List wrote:
I'm installing a GPS on a boat for a client. He bought a mount from this site: http://snapitproducts.com/marine

I haven't laid eyes on it yet but it looks good (and cheap) on the website.

Client told me they will do custom work also.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA

On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I just got a Standard-Horizon CP180
    GPS/chartplotter/fishfinder/radar from Fleabay for a good price.
    This is a 5 inch screen unit that is about 8"x5". I am in a bit of
    a quandary on where to mount it. On the bulkhead at the forward
    end of the cockpit will make wiring easier and be fairly protected
    from the weather. I usually am in the forward cockpit underway
    with the autopilot remote. For tricky situations where I am at the
    helm I would love it to be mounted on the binnacle, but I am not
    sure if I like the idea of it being so exposed. Has anyone tried
    putting a navpod on a MK I? Does the MK I binnacle guard have the
    standard 12" spacing or something else?

    I already have a PC plotter setup that I like, but that draws
    about 36 watts. This unit should be more like 6 watts and can
    support a radar if I want to add the antenna. If I cable it right
    I can send waypoints back and forth from the PC to the plotter.
    Only downside so far is I need a $170 chart chip for a $140
    plotter to get any decent level of detail L

    */Joe Della Barba/*

    */Coquina /*

    */C&C 35 MK I/*


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