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<blockquote data-quote="Badbagger" data-source="post: 315394" data-attributes="member: 5389"><p>Just thought I'd post up a few more photos. First up I had John at Florida Marine Plastics make me a door for the console of the boat to hide the "stuff" under the console and keep valuables out of site if you will. Way back when I first bought my Garmin 720, I was concerned about the best way to protect/transport it without any worries etc. and that was always in mind. Once I decided to get the Lowrance, there was no doubt in my mind that I just HAD to get a case to transport it securely and have ZERO worries to protect the investment which is well in excess of $4,000 in electronics. The first thought that came to mind was Pelican... back when I was in the military, we used Pelican Cases exclusively to protect our equipment. They're not cheap by any means and folks on a couple of other forums I frequent suggested buying a $25 case. To me, spending $25 on a case to protect $4k plus of equipment just didn't cut it.</p><p></p><p>First and only thought, Pelican Cases. It holds my HDS 12 Touch and the Garmin 720 and for safe keeping the hand held radio.</p><p>If memory serves me, it was just under $200 and well worth it for piece of mind. It's comes with "pick n pluck" foam so you can customize it to suit your needs.</p><p></p><p>Bagger out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badbagger, post: 315394, member: 5389"] Just thought I'd post up a few more photos. First up I had John at Florida Marine Plastics make me a door for the console of the boat to hide the "stuff" under the console and keep valuables out of site if you will. Way back when I first bought my Garmin 720, I was concerned about the best way to protect/transport it without any worries etc. and that was always in mind. Once I decided to get the Lowrance, there was no doubt in my mind that I just HAD to get a case to transport it securely and have ZERO worries to protect the investment which is well in excess of $4,000 in electronics. The first thought that came to mind was Pelican... back when I was in the military, we used Pelican Cases exclusively to protect our equipment. They're not cheap by any means and folks on a couple of other forums I frequent suggested buying a $25 case. To me, spending $25 on a case to protect $4k plus of equipment just didn't cut it. First and only thought, Pelican Cases. It holds my HDS 12 Touch and the Garmin 720 and for safe keeping the hand held radio. If memory serves me, it was just under $200 and well worth it for piece of mind. It's comes with "pick n pluck" foam so you can customize it to suit your needs. Bagger out [/QUOTE]
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