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GNX™ 20 Marine Instrument

Low-power consuming instrument for sail and power boating. Glass-bonded display avoids fogging. Black digits on white or color background display more than 50 important marine parameters.

GNX™ 21 Marine Instrument

Low-power consuming instrument for sail and power boating. Glass-bonded display avoids fogging. White or color digits on black background display more than 50 important marine parameters.

gWind™ Transducer

The gWind™ Transducer features twin-fin technology with 3-bladed propeller. It connects to the NMEA 2000® and compatible Garmin chartplotters via the GND™ 10 black box bridge.

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The gWind™ Transducer features twin-fin technology with 3-bladed propeller. It connects to the NMEA 2000® and compatible Garmin chartplotters via the GND™ 10 black box bridge.

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The gWind™ Transducer features twin-fin technology with 3-bladed propeller. It connects to the NMEA 2000® and compatible Garmin chartplotters via the GND™ 10 black box bridge.

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The gWind™ Transducer features twin-fin technology with 3-bladed propeller. It connects to the NMEA 2000® and compatible Garmin chartplotters via the GND™ 10 black box bridge.

gWind™ Wireless Transducer

The easy-to-install gWind™ Wireless transducer eliminates running wires down the mast. It wirelessly connects NMEA 2000® and compatible Garmin chartplotters via the included WSI box and GND™ 10 black box bridge.

gWind™ Race Transducer

Designed for racing sailboats, gWind™ Race features a 3.3 feet (1 meter) straight pole to raise the twin-fin with 3-bladed propeller above the mast to remove turbulence errors.

GND™ 10 Black Box Bridge

The GND™ 10 black box bridge seamlessly integrates Nexus instruments and sensors with the Garmin family. It converts data between the Nexus network and NMEA 2000® to provide trouble-free compatibility between Nexus and Garmin products including gWind™ and gWind Race transducers.

GMI™ 20 Marine Instrument

Working to simplify cockpit design by consolidating data from multiple sensors, these universal instrument displays let mariners do and see more with less.