Upgrade your sailboat's electronics with the GNX Wireless Sail Pack 43. The pack contains everything you need to measure wind speed, wind direction, water depth, water temperature, and speed through water.
- Including Garmin GNX™ Wind and GNX 20 marine instruments, gWind™ Wireless 2 transducers, as well as GDT 43 and GST 43 with 43 mm diameter and adapters for NMEA 2000® network sharing.
- GNX Wind and GNX 20 instruments feature easy-to-read monochrome LCD displays.
- Easy installation of the gWind Wireless 2 transducer without running cables through the mast. Suitable for mast heights up to 16 meters.
- Precise data on water depth, speed through water, water temperature and more
- Simple plug-and-play installation using the NMEA 2000 network
Scope of delivery:
- gWind Wireless 2 transducer with mast mount
- GNX™ Wind
- GNX™ 20
- GST™ 43 through-hole mounting transducer with speed and temperature measurement function
- GST 10 adapter cable
- GDT™ 43 through-hole mounting sensor with depth measurement function
- NMEA 2000® adapter
- NMEA 2000 network cable
- NMEA 2000 termination resistors
- NMEA 2000 spur line (2 meters)
- 3 NMEA 2000 T-pieces
- Mounting kit
- NiMH battery
- documentation
GNX Wind Instrument
The GNX Wind instrument displays all essential wind data on a backlit, glass-laminated monochrome LCD screen with customizable background colors. The GNX Wind can also be connected via the NMEA 2000 network, allowing it to display two data fields simultaneously. A digital wind rose graphically displays true and apparent wind data, as well as course. Its low power consumption of 350 mW during the day (without backlighting) and 400 mW at night (with medium backlighting) makes it ideal for smaller sailboats. Fully customizable user settings allow you to use your preferred page layout. Display configurations include more than 15 key marine parameters for wind, speed, and navigation. The GNX Wind connects wirelessly via ANT® technology to the gWind Wireless 2 and, optionally, to a quatix® 3 GPS marine smartwatch, sending instrument data directly to your wrist, so you can monitor it anywhere on board.
gWind Wireless 2 transducer
Tired of running cables through your mast? We have the solution: the gWind Wireless 2, which installs in a snap and uses a wireless ANT connection, eliminating the need for cabling in the mast. Accurate wind signals are transmitted wirelessly directly to a GNX Wind instrument or a compatible Garmin GPSMAP® chartplotter. The transducer features the renowned Nexus Twin Fin technology with a three-bladed propeller, resulting in even more precise and stable wind direction and speed data, even in light winds.
GNX 20 marine instrument
The GNX 20 features an easy-to-read display with black digits on a white or colored background. This allows you to easily access data on water depth, speed through water, water temperature, and over 50 other marine and vessel parameters via the NMEA 2000 network. Customizable user settings let you choose from five different display configurations for sailboats or powerboats: one, two, and three functions, as well as display and graph modes for showing wind, depth, and speed data. Alternatively, customize the pages to show the most important marine and vessel data. The glare-free, composite glass display offers excellent readability day and night, and the high-contrast digits can be scaled down to 36 mm. The device consumes only 25 mA at 350 mW during the day without backlighting, and only 400 mW at night with medium backlighting.
GDT 43 and GST 43 transducers with 43 mm through-hole
If you already have 43mm through-hull fittings for your transducers, you don't need to drill any new holes. The package includes 43mm through-hull fitting transducers that can be retrofitted to boats with existing Nexus TH43 transducers. The GST 43 is a transducer with integrated speed and temperature sensors, and the GDT 43 provides the additional depth sounding function. Each transducer includes an adapter that enables data exchange with compatible Garmin chartplotters or instrument displays via the NMEA 2000 network.