SailPod
SailPod
SailPods are designed for mounting a single Radar/Chartplotter/MFD at the helm.
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you can’t find a clear, complete answer to your question below or elsewhere on the website, please feel free to contact us directly by email (support@oceanequipment.com) or phone (541-318-1272).
SailPods are designed for mounting onto two parallel rails/tubes, usually in the form of a pedestal guard at a sailboat helm. Most pedestal guards fall into two width or spacing sizes: 9.5” or 12”. This spacing is measured from the CENTER of one tube to the CENTER of the opposite tube.
The back of every SailPod has semicircular grooves in the back that correspond to either 9.5” or 12” wide rail/tube/guard spacing. It’s very important to select a NavPod that matches the width of your pedestal guard, since a NavPod “for 9.5” guard” will not fit on a 12” wide guard (and vice versa). You can find the indication for whether a SailPod model is “for 9.5” wide guard” or “for 12” wide guard” at the end of every SailPod product title.
Pre-cut SailPods are available for most MFD models from major marine electronics manufacturers between 7" and 16" screen sizes. Use the dropdown boxes above to find and select the EXACT manufacturer and model of the MFD you’re installing, then click “Search NavPod” to find the matching pre-cut NavPod(s).
You can use the dropdown boxes above to select the manufacturer and model of your display, then click "Search NavPod" to find the matching pre-cut NavPod. Be careful when selecting the display model to make sure it matches your MFD model EXACTLY, since some MFD models have very similar names and part numbers, but utilize completely different cutout shapes.
NO! It’s important to make sure the MFD model you select from the dropdown list is an EXACT match for the MFD model you’re installing. Some MFD models have very similar names and/or part numbers, but utilize completely different cutout shapes. The difference, presence, or absence of one word, letter, or number in the model can indicate a completely different display with a completely different cutout.
For example, a Garmin ECHOMAP CHIRP 74cv has a different cutout than an ECHOMAP Plus/UHD 74cv, which has a different cutout than an ECHOMAP UHD2 74cv, which has a different cutout than an ECHOMAP UHD2 74sv, which has a different cutout than an ECHOMAP UHD2 94sv. The differences between CHIRP, Plus/UHD, UHD2, or between “cv” and “sv”, or between “74” and “94” ALL result in different display models with different cutouts. Similar small differences exist for many other displays models and manufacturers (Raymarine Axiom vs. Axiom Pro, B&G Zeus S vs. Zeus 3S, etc. etc. etc.), so be sure to find an EXACT match for your MFD model.
If you’re uncertain about finding a match between your MFD model and a pre-cut NavPod, please feel free to reach out to our support team. We deal with this stuff every day and we’re happy to help!
If you’re looking to mount an MFD plus 1-2 small instrument displays in a single housing, you may want to check out our SystemPods, which are designed for that purpose.
If you want to mount an MFD plus 1-2 small instrument displays, but don’t have room at the helm for a larger single SystemPod housing, you might consider pairing a SailPod (for your MFD) with 1-2 of our smaller RailMount NavPods (for your 1-2 small instruments).
If you’re trying to mount an MFD plus 3-4 instruments, you could consider mounting your MFD in a SailPod and your 3-4 instruments in an InstrumentPod, both of which can be mounted on a double-bend AngleGuard (the MFD/SailPod is typically mounted on the lower angled section of the guard, with the instruments/InstrumentPod mounted on the upper straight section).