Garmin GPSMAP 1223xsv HD3 Radar Pack 12" Combo + Radar
Garmin GPSMAP 1223xsv HD3 Radar Pack 12" Combo + Radar — Product description
The Garmin 010-02367-52 is the bundled package of two complete Garmin marine electronics products: the GPSMAP 1223xsv 12-inch chartplotter / sonar combo and the GMR 18 HD3 radar dome. Bundled at meaningfully lower combined pricing than buying both products separately. The GPSMAP 1223xsv is the 12-inch IPS touchscreen chartplotter with built-in SideVu, ClearVu, and traditional CHIRP sonar (1 kW supported), Panoptix and Panoptix LiveScope ready, OneHelm third-party device control, NMEA 2000 + Garmin Marine Network connectivity, built-in Wi-Fi, and Worldwide Basemap preloaded. The GMR 18 HD3 is the 18-inch HD3 radar dome - the entry-level Garmin radar with HD3 signal processing. The bundle is sized for boats wanting a complete chartplotter / sonar / radar setup in one purchase rather than building the system component-by-component.
The Garmin GPSMAP 1223xsv HD3 Radar Pack is the bundled package of two complete Garmin marine electronics products at meaningfully lower combined pricing than buying both separately. For boats specifying a complete chartplotter / sonar / radar setup in one purchase - typical of new-build boats, repower projects, or major electronics upgrades - it's meaningfully cheaper than building the system component-by-component.
The GPSMAP 1223xsv chartplotter / sonar combo. The 1223xsv is Garmin's 12-inch IPS touchscreen chartplotter / sonar combo. The 12.1-inch diagonal display (10.3 x 6.4 inch viewable area) with IPS panel technology gives the wide viewing angles, sunlight readability, and accurate color reproduction that the IPS technology brings. The 1223xsv is positioned in the middle of Garmin's GPSMAP product line - bigger and more capable than the 7 / 8 / 9-inch GPSMAP variants, but smaller and meaningfully cheaper than the 16 / 19 / 22-inch flagship variants. For typical recreational fishing boats and cruising powerboats, the 12-inch is the sweet spot of capability versus cost - you don't pay for screen real estate you won't use, and you don't compromise on visibility.
Built-in sonar capabilities. The 1223xsv has built-in support for the full Garmin sonar lineup. SideVu Ultra High-Definition scanning sonar (the side-imaging sonar that maps structure to the sides of the boat at long range with high resolution). ClearVu Ultra High-Definition scanning sonar (the down-imaging sonar that gives photo-like views directly under the boat). Traditional CHIRP sonar at up to 1 kilowatt of transducer power (the deep-water capable sonar mode for offshore use). Panoptix and Panoptix LiveScope live-imaging sonar ready (the real-time sonar that shows fish swimming in real time, transducer sold separately). All sonar modes work with the appropriate transducer (sold separately - the 1223xsv ships with the head unit only, not a transducer).
Worldwide Basemap. The 1223xsv ships with the Garmin Worldwide Basemap preloaded. For detailed navigation, add Garmin Navionics+ or Navionics Vision+ charts via the SD card slot.
The GMR 18 HD3 radar dome. The bundled radar is the GMR 18 HD3 - 18-inch radar dome with HD3 signal processing. HD3 is Garmin's entry-level high-performance radar processing tier (above the basic HD radar, below the premium Fantom solid-state pulse compression radars). The 18-inch dome is the compact recreational radar size class - sufficient for boats up to roughly 35-40 feet length-overall, fits on standard radar arches without overhanging the boat. Maximum range is meaningful for recreational use - more than enough for typical coastal navigation and weather monitoring at typical recreational fishing distances.
OneHelm third-party device control. The 1223xsv supports OneHelm - the Garmin feature that brings third-party marine system control onto the chartplotter screen. Compatible third-party systems (digital switching panels, EmpirBus, electric stabilization, lighting control, climate control) appear as dedicated tabs on the 1223xsv display. Replaces multiple proprietary controllers with one centralized chartplotter.
EmpirBus digital switching support. EmpirBus is the marine digital switching platform that the 1223xsv supports natively via OneHelm. For boats specced with EmpirBus digital switching, the 1223xsv is the right chartplotter to integrate with the existing digital switching infrastructure.
Yamaha engine integration. The 1223xsv supports integration with select Yamaha engines via NMEA 2000 - displays Yamaha engine data (RPM, fuel flow, oil pressure, water temperature, trim position) on configurable gauge layouts. For boats running Yamaha outboards, the 1223xsv eliminates the need for separate Yamaha engine gauges - all the engine data displays on the chartplotter screen.
NMEA 2000 + Garmin Marine Network connectivity. NMEA 2000 (the standards-based marine bus) connects engine data, fuel sensors, environmental sensors, AIS receivers, autopilot, and the broader marine sensor ecosystem. Garmin Marine Network (proprietary high-bandwidth Ethernet) connects radar, additional sonar modules, cameras, and additional displays. Multi-display setups with multiple GPSMAP heads share data across the Marine Network.
Built-in Wi-Fi. The 1223xsv has built-in Wi-Fi for ActiveCaptain mobile app pairing. ActiveCaptain features: OneChart chart purchases pushed to the chartplotter, Garmin Quickdraw Community contour data, smart notifications (text messages and calls from paired phone display on the chartplotter), Garmin Helm app integration (mirror the chartplotter to phone / tablet), and over-the-air software updates.
Fusion-Link audio system integration. The 1223xsv connects to Fusion-Link compatible Fusion marine audio head units (Fusion is owned by Garmin) for centralized audio control from the chartplotter screen. Source selection, volume, zone routing, playlist control all run from the 1223xsv. Audio alerts (depth alarms, AIS warnings, autopilot status) route through the Fusion stereo so they're audible throughout the boat.
Compatible Garmin accessories. The 1223xsv connects to: quatix marine watches (display chartplotter data on the operator's wrist via ANT connectivity), gWind Wireless 2 wind transducer (wireless wind data, no cable run up the mast), GNX Wind marine instruments, Garmin wireless remote controls, Panoptix LiveScope live-imaging sonar transducers, and the broader Garmin marine accessory ecosystem.
What's in the bundle. The GPSMAP 1223xsv chartplotter / sonar combo head unit (with mounting hardware, power / data cables, basic install documentation), the GMR 18 HD3 radar dome (with the standard mounting hardware and Garmin Marine Network cable). Required separately: the appropriate sonar transducer (boat-specific - through-hull, transom-mount, or trolling-motor-mount per your application), Garmin Navionics+ or Vision+ premium charts via SD card, the radar arch / mast for radar mounting, and the appropriate 12V or 24V DC power supply.
Install. Mount the GPSMAP 1223xsv in a flush-mount cutout in the helm panel or via the included gimbal mount bracket. Mount the GMR 18 HD3 radar dome on the boat's radar arch / mast using standard radar mount hardware (sold separately depending on your boat's mounting structure). Connect the chartplotter to the boat's NMEA 2000 network. Connect the radar to the chartplotter via the Garmin Marine Network cable. Connect the appropriate sonar transducer to the 1223xsv's transducer port. Wire 12V or 24V DC power to both units. Configure network and chart settings via the touchscreen. Total install time is typically 8-16 hours for a competent boat owner with helm modification skills, more if extensive helm panel modification or new radar mounting hardware install is required.
Two-year limited warranty on both products. Standard Garmin warranty terms apply. MAP-enforced pricing.
Key Features
- Bundled package: GPSMAP 1223xsv chartplotter / sonar combo + GMR 18 HD3 radar dome
- Bundled at meaningfully lower combined pricing than buying both separately
- GPSMAP 1223xsv: 12.1-inch IPS touchscreen chartplotter / sonar combo
- Built-in SideVu Ultra High-Definition side-imaging sonar
- Built-in ClearVu Ultra High-Definition down-imaging sonar
- Built-in 1 kW traditional CHIRP sonar (deep-water offshore capable)
- Panoptix and Panoptix LiveScope live-imaging sonar ready (transducer sold separately)
- GMR 18 HD3: 18-inch radar dome with HD3 signal processing
- Worldwide Basemap preloaded
- OneHelm third-party device control (digital switching, lighting, climate, stabilization)
- EmpirBus digital switching native support
- Yamaha engine integration via NMEA 2000
- NMEA 2000 marine bus connectivity
- Garmin Marine Network connectivity (radar, additional sonar, cameras, displays)
- Built-in Wi-Fi (ActiveCaptain app pairing, OTA updates)
- Fusion-Link audio system integration
- Compatible with Garmin accessory ecosystem (quatix watches, gWind transducers, GNX instruments)
- Two-year limited warranty (both products)
- MAP-enforced pricing
- Manufacturer Part Number 010-02367-52
Why Buy from NVN Marine
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Technical specifications
| Title | Garmin GPSMAP 1223xsv 12-inch Chartplotter / Sonar Combo + GMR 18 HD3 Radar Dome Bundle |
|---|---|
| Brand | Garmin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 010-02367-52 |
| UPC | 753759326029 |
| Bundle Contents | GPSMAP 1223xsv chartplotter + GMR 18 HD3 radar dome |
| Chartplotter Display | 12.1 inches diagonal IPS touchscreen |
| Chartplotter Form Factor | Flush mount or gimbal mount (both included) |
| Radar Antenna Form Factor | 18-inch dome |
| Radar Generation | HD3 |
| Built-In Sonar Modes | SideVu, ClearVu, traditional CHIRP up to 1 kW |
| Panoptix LiveScope Compatible | Yes (transducer sold separately) |
| Built-In GPS | Yes (high-sensitivity) |
| Charts Included | Garmin Worldwide Basemap |
| Optional Premium Charts | Garmin Navionics+ / Vision+ via SD card (sold separately) |
| NMEA 2000 | Yes |
| Garmin Marine Network | Yes |
| Wireless | Wi-Fi (built-in) |
| Yamaha Engine Integration | Yes (via NMEA 2000, select engines) |
| OneHelm Third-Party Integration | Yes |
| EmpirBus Digital Switching | Yes (native support) |
| Fusion-Link Audio Integration | Yes |
| ActiveCaptain App Compatible | Yes |
| Power | 12V or 24V DC (both products) |
| Warranty | Two-year limited (both products) |
| Pricing Policy | MAP-enforced |
Frequently asked questions
What's actually in the bundle?
Two complete Garmin products: the GPSMAP 1223xsv 12-inch chartplotter / sonar combo (with the head unit, mounting hardware, power / data cables, basic install documentation) and the GMR 18 HD3 18-inch radar dome (with standard mounting hardware and Garmin Marine Network cable). Both are full retail-package products - the bundle just packages them together at meaningfully lower combined pricing than buying separately.
Why bundle?
Cost savings and matched-vendor compatibility. Buying the chartplotter and radar separately costs meaningfully more than the bundled price. The bundle also ensures the components are compatible (Garmin chartplotter + Garmin radar, both engineered to work together via the Garmin Marine Network). For new-build boats, repower projects, or major electronics upgrades where you need both a chartplotter and a radar, the bundle is the right call.
What's HD3 radar?
Garmin's entry-level high-performance radar signal processing tier. Above the basic HD radar generation, below the premium Fantom solid-state pulse compression radars. HD3 gives meaningful target detection improvement over older HD radars - sharper targets, better small-target detection, faster updates. For recreational marine use (coastal navigation, weather monitoring, collision avoidance), HD3 is the appropriate radar performance tier. For boats wanting the best Garmin radar (Doppler features, instant-on operation, better long-range performance), the Fantom solid-state radars are the upgrade path.
Does it include a transducer?
No - the GPSMAP 1223xsv ships without a transducer. Sonar transducers are application-specific (through-hull for offshore boats, transom-mount for typical recreational, trolling-motor-mount for bass boats), and the right transducer depends on your boat's specific configuration. Garmin offers transducers in various form factors and power ratings - choose based on your boat's hull type, mounting preference, and which sonar modes you want to use.
Will it integrate with my Yamaha engine?
With select Yamaha outboards via NMEA 2000, yes - the 1223xsv displays Yamaha engine data (RPM, fuel flow, oil pressure, water temperature, trim position) on configurable gauge layouts. Eliminates the need for separate Yamaha engine gauges - all engine data displays on the chartplotter screen. Check Garmin's Yamaha compatibility documentation for specific engine model support before relying on this integration.
What's OneHelm?
Garmin's third-party device integration platform. Compatible third-party marine systems (digital switching panels, EmpirBus, electric stabilization, lighting control, climate control) appear as dedicated tabs on the 1223xsv display. Replaces multiple proprietary controllers with one centralized chartplotter screen. Check Garmin's OneHelm partner list for currently supported third-party systems.
What sonar can it run?
Built-in support for the full Garmin sonar lineup. SideVu (side-imaging), ClearVu (down-imaging), traditional CHIRP at up to 1 kW (deep-water offshore), Panoptix and Panoptix LiveScope (live-imaging real-time sonar). The 1 kW CHIRP capability is meaningful for offshore boats fishing in deep water (depths to 5,000+ feet for 1 kW transducers). For typical recreational use, 600W transducers are sufficient and cheaper.
What chartplotter charts come with it?
Worldwide Basemap preloaded - low-detail global coverage suitable for high-level navigation only. For detailed coastal and inland navigation, add Garmin Navionics+ or Navionics Vision+ charts via the SD card slot. Charts are sold separately by region. Garmin acquired Navionics in 2017, so the latest charts integrate Navionics chart data into the Garmin format.
Does it have built-in GPS?
Yes - the GPSMAP 1223xsv has internal high-sensitivity GPS. No external antenna required for typical installs. For boats with metal obstruction overhead (hardtops with metal reinforcement), an external GPS antenna can be added for better satellite reception.
Will it network with multiple displays?
Yes - the Garmin Marine Network supports multi-display setups. Add a second GPSMAP display anywhere on the boat (helm + flybridge, helm + cabin, etc.), and both displays share the chartplotter / sonar / radar data. Each display can show different content (one showing chart, one showing sonar, etc.) while pulling data from the same components.
What's the install like?
Mount the chartplotter in a flush-mount cutout or via the gimbal bracket. Mount the radar dome on the boat's radar arch / mast using standard radar mount hardware. Connect the chartplotter to NMEA 2000 and the boat's existing network. Connect the radar to the chartplotter via the Garmin Marine Network cable. Connect a sonar transducer to the chartplotter. Wire 12V or 24V DC power to both units. Total install time is typically 8-16 hours for a competent boat owner.
What's the warranty?
Two-year limited warranty on both products (standard Garmin terms - covers manufacturing defects under normal use). Service runs through the Garmin authorized service network. Save the receipt and the original packaging if practical for warranty service. MAP-enforced pricing - the listed price is the manufacturer minimum advertised price.