Garmin GPSMAP86sci Reman Handheld GPS with inReach BlueChart G3 U.S.
Navigate Open Waters with Confidence Imagine heading out on your boat for a full day of fishing or a weekend cruise, knowing you have a reliable companion that...
Garmin chartplotters put precise GPS, detailed charts, and sonar at the helm. Match the screen size, sonar support, and networking to your boat and how you run. A chartplotter is the brain of the modern helm, and Garmin builds the most popular displays on the water. This collection covers the EchoMap and GPSMAP families, from compact units for a center console to large multifunction displays for an offshore bridge. Choosing right comes down to screen size, whether you want built-in sonar, and how the unit ties into the rest of your electronics. Start with screen size Bigger screens are easier to read at a glance and leave room for split views of chart, sonar, and radar, but they need dash...
Navigate Open Waters with Confidence Imagine heading out on your boat for a full day of fishing or a weekend cruise, knowing you have a reliable companion that...
Unlock Deeper Insights on Every Cast with Advanced Sonar Technology Imagine gliding across a misty lake at dawn, your boat humming softly, and suddenly spotting fish suspended near...
Discover Unmatched Clarity on the Water with Advanced Sonar and Mapping Imagine heading out for an offshore adventure, where every fish mark and structure below counts. The Garmin...
Unlock the ultimate fishing advantage with the Garmin ECHOMAP Ultra 2 126sv Livescope Plus Bundle. This powerhouse 12-inch chartplotter combines stunning visuals, real-time sonar insights, and precise navigation...
Unlock Next-Level Fishfinding with Ultra-High-Definition Sonar Picture this: you're out on the water at dawn, targeting trophy walleye in murky depths. With the ECHOMAP Ultra 2 126sv paired...
Discover the Waters Like Never Before Imagine gliding across open waters, pinpointing fish with crystal-clear sonar views, and navigating unfamiliar coastlines with confidence. The Garmin ECHOMAP UHD2 94sv...
Discover Crystal-Clear Views Beneath the Waves Imagine gliding across coastal waters or inland lakes, pinpointing fish and structure with unmatched clarity. The ECHOMAP UHD2 74CV transforms your boating...
Equip your vessel with cutting-edge marine technology that stands up to the demands of serious fishing trips, coastal cruising, or competitive sail racing. This powerhouse chartplotter and fishfinder...
Imagine commanding your vessel with unparalleled precision and clarity, whether you're chasing trophy fish offshore, navigating tricky coastal waters, or racing in a regatta. The Garmin GPSMAP 8612xsv...
Navigate the open water with confidence using the Garmin GPSMAP 1042xsv, a powerhouse 10-inch chartplotter designed for serious boaters who demand precision and versatility. Whether you're charting a...
Discover Seamless Navigation on the Water Imagine gliding across open waters with crystal-clear charts at your command, every twist and turn plotted effortlessly. The Garmin GPSMAP 1243 chartplotter...
Transform Your Boating with Crystal-Clear Sonar and Navigation Imagine gliding across open waters, spotting fish schools and underwater structures with pinpoint accuracy, all from a compact 7-inch touchscreen...
Discover Crystal-Clear Views Beneath the Waves Imagine heading out on the water, your eyes locked on a vibrant 5-inch display that brings the underwater world to life in...
Experience Unmatched Clarity and Control on the Water Imagine commanding your vessel with a massive 24-inch full HD touchscreen that delivers razor-sharp visuals from any angle, even under...
Discover Unmatched Clarity on the Water with Advanced Fishfinding Tech Imagine pinpointing fish in real-time, even in murky depths or cluttered structures, while navigating thousands of lakes with...
Imagine navigating open waters with confidence, spotting fish in real-time, and optimizing your sail racing strategy—all from a single, robust 12-inch touchscreen chartplotter. The Garmin GPSMAP 1222 paired...
Discover Unmatched Clarity on the Water with Advanced Sonar and Radar Picture this: you're out on the open water, scanning for the perfect fishing spot or navigating through...
Imagine gliding across your favorite lake, pinpointing hidden structures and fish with stunning clarity right from your boat's helm. The Garmin ECHOMAP UHD 73cv delivers that edge for...
Discover the ultimate companion for your next fishing adventure on Canadian waters with this compact yet powerful 5-inch chart plotter. Designed for anglers who demand clarity and precision,...
Enhance Your Helm Control with Seamless Precision Imagine navigating open waters with effortless command over your marine electronics—all from one intuitive device. The Garmin GRID remote input device...
Navigate Open Waters with Unmatched Reliability Imagine heading out on a fishing trip or coastal cruise, equipped with a rugged companion that not only charts your course but...
Picture this: you're out on the water at dawn, mist rolling over the waves, and you need to spot that hidden cove or lurking school of walleye without...
Discover the power of precision fishing with the Garmin Striker Plus 4 remanufactured fishfinder—a compact powerhouse designed for anglers who demand reliable performance without the frills of a...
Upgrade your boat's helm with the Garmin GPSMAP 923 chartplotter, a powerhouse designed for serious mariners who demand precision, clarity, and seamless integration. This 9-inch touchscreen unit delivers...
Garmin chartplotters put precise GPS, detailed charts, and sonar at the helm. Match the screen size, sonar support, and networking to your boat and how you run.
A chartplotter is the brain of the modern helm, and Garmin builds the most popular displays on the water. This collection covers the EchoMap and GPSMAP families, from compact units for a center console to large multifunction displays for an offshore bridge. Choosing right comes down to screen size, whether you want built-in sonar, and how the unit ties into the rest of your electronics.
Bigger screens are easier to read at a glance and leave room for split views of chart, sonar, and radar, but they need dash space and cost more. A 7 to 9 inch display suits tight helms on skiffs and center consoles, while 12 inch and larger units give offshore crews room to run multiple windows at once. Measure the dash and pick the largest screen that fits cleanly. Consider sun glare and viewing angle when you select the size.
Many Garmin units include built-in sonar with traditional, CHIRP, and scanning modes, while others are chart-only displays meant to network with a separate sonar module. If you fish, choose a sonar-capable unit and pair it with the right transducer for your water depth. Confirm the unit supports the CHIRP frequencies your transducer uses. Test the system on the water after install to confirm returns are clear.
Garmin units ship with a base map and often detailed coastal charts for your region. Add a BlueChart g3 card or Navionics chart for finer detail, depth contours, and updates. Match the chart to where you boat so you get the resolution that matters on your water. Update charts each season to keep hazards and new marks current.
Garmin displays share data two ways. They use NMEA 2000 for engine data, sensors, and autopilot. They also use the Garmin Marine Network for radar, sonar black boxes, and sharing charts between displays. Plan which devices talk to which network before you buy cables, and run a clean backbone with the correct tees and terminators. Label every connection at install time to speed future service.
Touchscreen units are quick and intuitive at the dock and in calm water, while keyed or hybrid controls are easier to use with wet hands in a chop. Many offshore boaters prefer a hybrid that offers both. Pick the control style that matches your conditions and test it with gloves on before final purchase.
Every Garmin unit needs steady voltage and a secure mount. Use the correct fuse size and route power wires away from other electronics to limit interference. Choose a mount that lets you tilt and turn the screen for best viewing from the helm seat.
Not sure which Garmin fits your boat and how you fish? Tell our techs your dash space, your water, and whether you run sonar and radar, and we will match the display, transducer, charts, and networking so it all works together.
A 7 to 9 inch display suits tight helms on skiffs and center consoles, while 12 inch and larger units give offshore crews room for split views of chart, sonar, and radar. Measure your dash and pick the largest screen that fits cleanly.
Many Garmin units include built-in sonar with CHIRP and scanning modes, while others are chart-only displays meant to network with a separate module. If you fish, choose a sonar-capable unit and pair it with the right transducer.
Garmin units ship with a base map and often detailed coastal charts for your region. Add a BlueChart g3 or Navionics card for finer detail, depth contours, and updates matched to where you boat.
They use NMEA 2000 for engine data, sensors, and autopilot, and the Garmin Marine Network for radar, sonar black boxes, and sharing charts between displays. Plan which devices use which network before buying cables.
Touchscreen units are quick and intuitive in calm water, while keyed or hybrid controls are easier with wet hands in a chop. Many offshore boaters prefer a hybrid that offers both.