Garmin GPSMAP 8612 12" Touchscreen Chartplotter GN+
Garmin GPSMAP 8612 12" Touchscreen Chartplotter GN+ — Product description
The Garmin GPSMAP 8612 is the 12-inch full-HD IPS touchscreen network chartplotter for serious cruisers and sport-fishing operators who want to handpick their sonar separately rather than buy a sonar-included combo. Preloaded Garmin Navionics+ coastal charts and inland mapping with Auto Guidance+ planning. Premium-performance processor for fast map drawing, smooth video distribution, and superior networking. Multi-display flat-mount or flush-mount for sleek glass helm builds. NMEA 2000, Garmin Marine Network, ANT, and Wi-Fi connectivity. OneHelm third-party device control. SmartMode one-touch station presets. Mercury SmartCraft Connect engine data. Garmin SailAssist sail-racing features. ActiveCaptain mobile app.</p>
The Garmin GPSMAP 8612 (Garmin part 010-02092-50) is the 12-inch full-HD touchscreen network chartplotter in the GPSMAP 8600 series. The GN+ designation means the unit ships preloaded with Garmin Navionics+ coastal and inland charts. Designed for serious helm installs where the operator wants the chartplotter / GPS / chart capability built in, but wants to pick the sonar setup independently (separate sonar black box, separate transducer choice). The right chartplotter for a multi-display glass helm on a 30-50+ foot cruiser, sport-fish, or yacht where the helm uses the GPSMAP as the primary chart and instrument display while sonar lives on a different unit (or a black-box sonar feed into this same unit).
What makes 8612 different from sonar-included combos. Many Garmin chartplotters bundle a built-in CHIRP sonar and ship as a chart-plus-sonar combo (e.g., the GPSMAP 9 / 12 series xsv variants). The 8612 is the no-built-in-sonar variant - giving you the full chartplotter capability without paying for sonar electronics you may not need (because you're going to add a separate Panoptix LiveScope, separate GSD black-box CHIRP, or separate sonar source you've selected for your specific fishing application). Net result: the right chartplotter for boats whose sonar setup is more sophisticated than a built-in transducer can handle.
12-inch full-HD IPS touchscreen. The 12-inch (1280 x 800 native) IPS display is the right size for the typical 30-50 foot cruiser helm: large enough to read chart detail at distance and split into multi-panel views, small enough to fit dash space without dominating the helm. The IPS panel technology gives wider viewing angles than older TN displays - the screen stays clear and readable when viewed from off-center, important on a multi-helm install where the operator may be at the wheel while a passenger reads the chart from beside or behind. Sunlight-readable bright (matched to the marine helm in direct-sun conditions). Polarized-sunglasses compatible (the panel polarization stays clear through standard polarized fishing or boating sunglasses).
Preloaded Garmin Navionics+ charts. The unit ships with Garmin Navionics+ coastal charts (covering U.S. coastal waters in detail) plus inland lake mapping (covering most U.S. inland waters with bathymetry). Auto Guidance+ technology calculates a recommended navigation route from your current position to a destination based on the boat's draft and the chart's depth and obstruction data (Auto Guidance+ is for planning purposes only - you still verify the route for safe navigation). For boats that need higher-resolution shaded relief or 3D bathymetry, the 8612 also accepts Garmin Navionics Vision+ premium chart cards as a separate purchase.
Premium processor. The 8612 uses Garmin's premium-performance chartplotter processor - the same silicon as the bigger GPSMAP 86 series. Fast chart drawing means panning across the chart at high zoom levels stays smooth instead of choppy. Smooth video distribution means networked Garmin video sources (camera feeds, multi-source HDMI) display without lag or dropped frames. Superior networking means the unit handles multi-device Garmin Marine Network setups (multiple chartplotters, sonar modules, radar, IP cameras) without performance issues.
Multi-display glass helm capability. The 8612 (and other GPSMAP 86 series displays) can be flat-mounted edge-to-edge to create a sleek glass helm look, or flush-mounted into a dash cutout for a clean built-in appearance. For helms running multiple displays (typical: two 12-inch units side-by-side, or one 12-inch and one 16-inch), the matching bezel design and matching display technology means the multi-screen install looks intentional rather than mismatched.
Garmin Marine Network + NMEA 2000 + ANT + Wi-Fi. Four connectivity options for four different use cases. Garmin Marine Network (Ethernet) for high-speed Garmin-to-Garmin device sharing (sonar feeds, radar feeds, video). NMEA 2000 for the boat's instrument backbone (depth, speed, wind, GPS, AIS, engine data, fuel level). ANT for wireless personal devices (Garmin quatix marine smartwatch, gWind Wireless 2 wind sensor, etc.). Wi-Fi for the ActiveCaptain mobile app, OneChart purchases, and Garmin Quickdraw Community bathymetry data.
OneHelm third-party device control. The OneHelm feature lets the chartplotter directly control compatible third-party devices that integrate with the Garmin ecosystem. The list of OneHelm-compatible third-party devices spans engine controls, lighting, audio systems, switching panels, batteries, and more. The integration means the chartplotter becomes the central control panel for the entire boat's systems, not just the navigation.
SmartMode station controls. SmartMode lets you build station presets that recall a specific multi-pane layout with one button press. Common presets: Docking (chart zoomed in, AIS overlay, depth display, engine data), Cruising (chart zoomed out, fuel flow, autopilot status), Fishing (chart with sonar pane, GPS fix accuracy, depth contours), Anchoring (chart with anchor watch alarm, depth, wind). Build the layouts once, recall instantly when needed.
Mercury SmartCraft Connect. With the Mercury SmartCraft Connect gateway (sold separately), the 8612 displays Mercury engine data for up to four Mercury engines simultaneously: RPM, fuel flow, temperature, trim, oil pressure, alarms. For Mercury-powered boats, this puts the engine instrumentation right on the same display as the chart and other navigation data.
Garmin SailAssist for sailing race boats. The built-in SailAssist features include virtual starting line with laylines, race timer, time-to-burn before the start, wind rose, set and drift, true and apparent wind data, and the rest of the racing-specific overlays. For sailors running club racing or sailing campaigns, SailAssist on the 12-inch screen gives serious dedicated-instrument-class capability without buying a separate dedicated sailing instrument.
Panoptix forward-looking sonar compatible. With a Panoptix PS51 transducer (sold separately), the 8612 displays FrontVu forward-looking sonar showing what's ahead of the boat to help avoid running aground in unfamiliar waters. Useful for cruising boats entering shallow harbors and anchorages where the depth data on the chart may be out-of-date or insufficient.
ActiveCaptain mobile app. The free ActiveCaptain app on iOS or Android pairs with the 8612 over Wi-Fi for OneChart purchases / downloads, smart notifications, Garmin Quickdraw Community bathymetry sharing, smart phone-to-helm waypoint transfer, and trip planning. The app extends the chartplotter's capability to your phone for use away from the boat (route planning at home, marina lookups, weather forecasts before heading out).
Dual microSD slots. Two microSD card slots accept additional chart cards (e.g., Navionics Vision+ premium charts), waypoint backups, and screen-shot exports. Two slots means you can run multiple chart products simultaneously without swapping cards.
What's in the box. GPSMAP 8612 12-inch chartplotter (with preloaded Navionics+ charts), flush mount kit, NMEA 2000 cable, power cable, install instructions. Required separately: chart cards for additional regions, sonar module + transducer if you want sonar capability, NMEA 2000 backbone, and any optional accessories (GPS antenna for backup or external GPS source, AIS receiver, etc.).
2-year limited Garmin warranty. Same-day shipping before 3 PM ET on in-stock units.
Key Features
- 12-inch full-HD IPS touchscreen network chartplotter
- GN+ variant: preloaded Garmin Navionics+ coastal and inland charts with Auto Guidance+
- No built-in sonar (handpick your own sonar module and transducer separately)
- IPS panel with sunlight readability and polarized-sunglasses compatibility
- Premium-performance Garmin processor for fast chart drawing and smooth video distribution
- Multi-display glass helm capable (flat-mount edge-to-edge or flush mount)
- Garmin Marine Network (Ethernet), NMEA 2000, ANT, and Wi-Fi connectivity
- OneHelm feature for direct control of compatible third-party devices
- SmartMode station presets for one-touch multi-pane layout recall
- Mercury SmartCraft Connect engine data display (up to 4 Mercury engines)
- Garmin SailAssist features for sail-race boats (virtual starting line, laylines, race timer)
- Panoptix PS51 forward-looking sonar compatible (with separate transducer)
- ActiveCaptain mobile app integration over Wi-Fi
- Garmin Quickdraw Community bathymetry data support
- Dual microSD card slots for additional charts and backups
- Compatible with Garmin Navionics Vision+ premium chart cards
- Manufacturer Part Number 010-02092-50
- 2-year limited Garmin warranty
Why Buy from NVN Marine
- Authorized Garmin reseller, full manufacturer warranty
- NMEA member and ABYC certified, advice from real boat techs
- Same-day shipping before 3 PM ET on in-stock items
- NY headquarters and Fort Lauderdale flagship retail store
Technical specifications
| Title | Garmin GPSMAP 8612 12-inch Full-HD Touchscreen Network Chartplotter (GN+ with Preloaded Navionics+ Charts) |
|---|---|
| Brand | Garmin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 010-02092-50 |
| UPC | 753759285395 |
| Series | GPSMAP 8600 |
| Variant | GN+ (preloaded Garmin Navionics+ charts) |
| Display Size | 12 inches |
| Display Type | Full-HD IPS touchscreen |
| User Interface | Touchscreen (no physical keypad) |
| Built-In Sonar | No (separate sonar module / transducer required for sonar capability) |
| Preloaded Maps | Garmin Navionics+ coastal and inland charts with Auto Guidance+ |
| Compatible Charts | Garmin Navionics+, Garmin Navionics Vision+ (premium) |
| Connectivity | Garmin Marine Network (Ethernet) + NMEA 2000 + ANT + Wi-Fi |
| OneHelm Third-Party Control | Yes |
| SmartMode Station Presets | Yes |
| Engine Data | Mercury SmartCraft Connect (up to 4 Mercury engines) + NMEA 2000 engine data |
| Sail Racing Features | SailAssist built-in |
| Apps | ActiveCaptain (Wi-Fi pairing) |
| Storage | Dual microSD card slots |
| Compatible Sonar Modules | Panoptix series (LiveScope, PS51 FrontVu), GSD black-box CHIRP, GCV ClearVu / SideVu |
| Compatible Radar | Garmin domes and open-array radars over Marine Network |
| Mounting | Flush mount or flat edge-to-edge multi-display glass helm |
| Warranty | 2-year limited Garmin |
Frequently asked questions
Why no built-in sonar?
The 8612 is designed for serious helm installs where the operator wants to handpick the sonar setup separately rather than buy a sonar-included combo. For boats running advanced sonar (Panoptix LiveScope, Panoptix PS51 forward-looking, dedicated GSD black-box CHIRP, or other Garmin sonar modules), the chartplotter and the sonar are typically separate components that talk over the Garmin Marine Network. The 8612 gives you the full chartplotter capability without paying for built-in sonar electronics you'd otherwise replace. For boats that want a sonar-included combo, look at the GPSMAP 9 / 12 xsv variants instead.
What's preloaded on the GN+ variant?
Garmin Navionics+ coastal charts (covering U.S. coastal waters in detail) plus inland lake mapping (covering most U.S. inland waters with bathymetry). Auto Guidance+ technology for route planning. The Navionics+ chart product is what Garmin owns since acquiring Navionics, so it's the current modern Garmin coastal / inland chart product. For higher-resolution shaded relief, 3D bathymetry, and aerial photography overlays, add Garmin Navionics Vision+ premium chart cards as a separate purchase.
Touchscreen or keypad?
Touchscreen only. The IPS panel responds to touch input for all functions: chart pan and zoom, menu selection, button presses. For boats where the operator prefers physical buttons (especially in rough conditions where wet hands or polarized sunglasses make touchscreens harder to read and operate), the GPSMAP 8000 series in keyed configurations (different model line) is the alternative. For typical helm conditions and for owners comfortable with touchscreens, the 8612's responsive IPS panel works well.
Will it work with my older Garmin chartplotter?
Yes. The 8612 networks with other Garmin Marine Network units (current and several generations back) over Ethernet for shared waypoints, routes, sonar feeds, radar feeds, and video. Mixed-generation Garmin networks share data without restriction. NMEA 2000 connectivity additionally lets it work with non-Garmin chartplotters and instruments that share data over the standard NMEA 2000 backbone.
Can I run multiple displays at the helm?
Yes, that's a common 8612 install. Multiple GPSMAP 86 series displays can be flat-mounted edge-to-edge to create a sleek glass helm look, or flush-mounted into separate dash cutouts. Common multi-display setups: two 12-inch units side-by-side, one 12-inch + one 16-inch, three units in a row. The displays share data over the Garmin Marine Network so chart pan / zoom and selected views can be different on each display, while waypoints and routes stay synchronized.
What about radar?
The 8612 controls Garmin radar antennas (radomes and open arrays) over the Garmin Marine Network. Choose the appropriate Garmin radar antenna for your boat's needs (separate purchase). Once installed and networked, the 8612 displays radar overlay on the chart, MARPA target tracking, AIS overlay (with separate AIS receiver), and the full radar control set.
What's OneHelm?
OneHelm is the Garmin feature that lets the chartplotter directly control compatible third-party devices integrated with the Garmin ecosystem. Compatible third-party device categories include digital switching panels, lighting controllers, marine audio systems, battery monitoring systems, and engine controllers from various manufacturers. The integration means the chartplotter becomes a central control panel for the boat's systems, not just navigation.
Does it support sailing race features?
Yes. Built-in SailAssist features include virtual starting line with laylines, race timer, time-to-burn before the start, wind rose, set and drift display, true and apparent wind data display. For sailors running club racing or campaign sailing, SailAssist on the 12-inch GPSMAP 8612 gives serious dedicated-instrument-class capability from the same display you're using for chart navigation.
What engine data can it show?
With the Mercury SmartCraft Connect gateway (sold separately) on the boat's NMEA 2000 backbone, the 8612 displays Mercury engine data for up to 4 Mercury engines simultaneously: RPM, fuel flow, temperature, trim, oil pressure, alarms. For other engine brands, NMEA 2000 engine data (where the engine supports NMEA 2000 directly or through a third-party gateway) displays similarly.
How does Auto Guidance+ work?
Auto Guidance+ calculates a recommended navigation route from your current position to a destination, accounting for the boat's draft and the chart's depth and obstruction data. The route is for planning purposes only - you still verify it for safe navigation - but it saves significant time vs. manually drawing routes around hazards. Especially useful for cruising in unfamiliar waters where you don't know the charted hazards by memory. Auto Guidance+ requires the preloaded Navionics+ charts (or compatible Vision+ chart card).
What's ActiveCaptain?
ActiveCaptain is Garmin's free mobile app (iOS and Android) that pairs with the 8612 over Wi-Fi for chart purchases / downloads, software updates, smart phone notifications, Garmin Quickdraw Community bathymetry sharing, route planning at home before heading to the boat, and the rest of the boat-management functions. It extends the chartplotter's capability to your phone.
What's the warranty?
2-year limited Garmin warranty. Service runs through the Garmin authorized service network in the U.S.