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Garmin GPSMAP 6XX Power Mount
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Recent reviews for this item:
DrDan, February 3, 2012
I have 2 of these mounts, one to use my GPSMAP 640 on my
sailboat and one on my motorcycle. The sailboat mount is
attached to a 4" RAM mount arm, while the bike mount is the
shorter RAM arm. The swivel mount part is not needed if you
convert to a RAM mount. The swivel portion easily detaches
from the power mount holder, allowing you to screw on a RAM-
B-347 using the included screws. On the sailboat, the RAM
arm is attached to a RAM-B-235U bar attachment on top of the
binnacle. On the bike, the short arm is fixed to another B-
347 plate that I mounted to a flat metal part of the
fairing. The mount has a very secure latching mechanism that
holds the GPS securely whether dealing with bouncy chop or
potholes. However, it does not have a key lock, so bring the
GPS unit with you when leaving the device unattended. The
wires allow you to connect power, sound, and NMEA
connections. You can find the install instructions at:
static.garmincdn.com/pumac/GPSMAP620_InstallationInst
ructions.pdf