Humminbird HELIX 7 Gimbal Mount
The GM H7 is a plastic gimbal mount for all HELIX 7 Series products. This includes the gimbal mount, knobs and mounting hardware.
- Compatible with: All HELIX 7 Series
- 1-Year Limited Warranty
The GM H7 is a plastic gimbal mount for all HELIX 7 Series products. This includes the gimbal mount, knobs and mounting hardware.
| Weight | 0.4 kg |
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The IDMK RM A19 is an in-dash mounting solution for APEX 19 models where a rear-mounted bracket solution is desired for installation. This product provides a secure fit of the APEX control head to the mounting surface and provides a clean and finished look at the helm.
The IDMK H910R is a rigid and reinforced in-dash mounting kit for HELIX 10 and select HELIX 9 Series fish finders, complete with bracket and hardware. This provides a secure and finished look for in-dash mounting of your Humminbird fish finder. This product will only fit first-generation HELIX 9 and HELIX 9 G2N models.
The AS GPS is an adapter cable that allows APEX chartplotters to connect with a Humminbird external GPS receiver. Combined with an external GPS receiver, users will get extremely accurate position readings with AS GRP receiver (sold separately), or choose to get both accurate GPS readings and a constant compass heading with AS GPS HS (sold separately). AS GPS cable measures 30″ in length and connects to the MFD via a waterproof, twist-lock connector.
The SOLIX 12 CHIRP MSI+ G3 combines cutting-edge technologies like MEGA Side Imaging+, MEGA Down Imaging+, Dual Spectrum CHIRP Sonar and AutoChart Live on an ultra-clear Cross Touch® display. Take full advantage of the generous 12.1″ touchscreen display with customizable views and settings that allow you to see multiple technologies at once and find what you want quickly via the convenient side bar menu. Leverage the networking power of built-in Wi-Fi and NMEA 2000®, as well as Bluetooth® and Ethernet connections for compatibility with the One-Boat Network™ family of products from Humminbird, Minn Kota and Cannon.
