Garmin GPSMAP 8410xsv 10-inch Chartplotter Sounder Combo
Garmin GPSMAP 8410xsv 10-inch Chartplotter Sounder Combo — Product description
The Garmin GPSMAP 8410xsv (MPN 010-02091-02, UPC 753759213428) is a 10-inch chartplotter/sounder combo built around a full HD IPS touchscreen, full Garmin Marine Network and NMEA 2000 connectivity, and built-in support for the entire Garmin sonar stack - dual-channel 1 kW traditional CHIRP, CHIRP ClearVu, CHIRP SideVu scanning sonar, Panoptix all-seeing sonar, and Ultra High-Definition scanning sonar (no separate black box needed). The 8410xsv ships with the Worldwide Basemap so you can navigate anywhere on the planet, with the option to add Garmin's premium charts (BlueChart g3 Vision, LakeVu HD, etc.) as your cruising plans grow. SmartMode station controls give you one-touch access to docking, fishing, cruising, and sailing layouts. Built-in Bluetooth, ANT, and Wi-Fi connect the chartplotter to the ActiveCaptain mobile app, the Garmin GC 100 wireless camera, VIRB action cameras, and Garmin's quatix marine watch and gWind wireless transducer. Pair multiple 8410xsv units edge-to-edge for the glass-helm look on bigger boats, or run a single unit at the primary helm of a 25-to-40-foot center console, cruiser, or sailboat.
The Garmin GPSMAP 8410xsv is the 10-inch member of the GPSMAP 84xx family - Garmin's premium combo chartplotter/sounder line that sits between the GPSMAP 700/900 series (smaller standalone units) and the dedicated MFD-only GPSMAP 86xx series (which lack the built-in sounder). The 8410xsv is what you buy when you want a serious primary helm display with a full sonar stack already inside the box, ready to drive any Garmin transducer you connect to it - without the added cost, install complexity, and helm clutter of a separate sounder module.
The 10-inch full HD IPS touchscreen. IPS (in-plane switching) is the LCD technology that solves two problems standard TN panels have in marine environments: narrow viewing angles and weak sunlight performance. IPS gives you wide off-axis viewing (so the angler standing to the side of the helm sees the same colors and contrast you do as the seated operator), high contrast in direct sunlight, and clean visibility through polarized sunglasses - the polarization angle that makes regular displays go black at certain head angles doesn't affect IPS the same way. Touchscreen response is fast enough for real navigation work (pinch-zoom on charts, swipe between pages, drag waypoints) and the bezel design lets you flat-mount multiple 8410xsv units edge-to-edge across a bridge for the glass-helm aesthetic on bigger boats.
The complete Garmin sonar stack built in. This is the headline value of the xsv suffix - the 8410xsv has a full sounder built into the chartplotter, not just chartplotter functions with sonar as an add-on. You get dual-channel 1 kW traditional CHIRP sonar (deepwater performance and target separation), CHIRP ClearVu down-imaging scanning sonar (photo-like resolution of the bottom directly below the boat), CHIRP SideVu side-imaging scanning sonar (left-right coverage out to 100+ feet on each side for finding structure and weed lines), and built-in support for Ultra High-Definition scanning sonar - the UHD bump that earlier units required a separate black box for. Plus the 8410xsv natively supports the entire Panoptix all-seeing sonar line (LiveScope forward-looking, RealVu 3D, PanoptixForward) - transducers sold separately.
NMEA 2000 plus Garmin Marine Network. Two backbones, two purposes. NMEA 2000 is the industry-standard low-bandwidth network that carries engine data, fluid levels, AIS targets, autopilot commands, instrument data, and similar small data items at low speed. The Garmin Marine Network is a higher-bandwidth Ethernet-based proprietary network that carries radar imagery, video streams, sonar data, and chart sharing between multiple chartplotters. The 8410xsv is fully connected to both - NMEA 2000 port for the standard marine network, two Garmin Marine Network ports for the high-bandwidth backbone. Means you can build a multi-display, multi-radar, networked-sonar setup with the 8410xsv as the centerpiece or as a backup display sharing data from a primary MFD on the bridge.
OneHelm third-party integration. The OneHelm system pulls third-party marine systems into the chartplotter screen: digital switching (Garmin's EmpirBus and similar systems), lighting control, seakeeper stabilization controls, entertainment system control, and more. The chartplotter becomes a true bridge of the boat instead of just a chart display - if a vendor has built a OneHelm integration, you control that system from the same touchscreen you use for navigation.
SmartMode station controls. The chartplotter's screen layout changes based on what you're doing. Docking mode shows cameras, depth, and engine data in one layout. Cruising mode shows chart, depth, AIS, and engine. Fishing mode shows chart, sonar, SideVu, and structure overlay. Sailing mode shows chart, laylines, wind data, and SailAssist. One touch switches the entire helm layout - no fumbling through menus when you're entering a tight harbor.
Built-in Bluetooth, ANT, and Wi-Fi. The wireless connectivity is meaningful, not just marketing-checklist. Wi-Fi pairs the chartplotter with the ActiveCaptain mobile app for trip planning, software updates, and chart purchases from your phone. ANT connects the chartplotter to the Garmin quatix marine watch (heading and waypoint data on your wrist), the gWind Wireless 2 transducer (wind data without running a wire up the mast), and wireless remote controls. Bluetooth enables phone notifications on the chartplotter screen and audio integration for some marine stereo systems.
ActiveCaptain ecosystem. The free ActiveCaptain mobile app is the centerpiece of Garmin's connected-boater system. Plan trips on your phone at home, push the route to the chartplotter when you board. Buy and download new charts directly to the chartplotter via the app. Receive smartphone notifications on the chartplotter screen while underway. Tap into the Quickdraw community contour database - depth contours mapped by other Garmin owners that fill in detail for lakes that don't have commercial chart coverage. Updates push automatically once you've connected the chartplotter to your home Wi-Fi.
SailAssist for sailors. The 8410xsv is fully sail-capable - SailAssist provides laylines (calculated tacking angles to upwind and downwind marks), prerace start-line guidance, enhanced wind rose visualization, true and apparent wind data fields, set and drift, and a customizable data bar for the sail-specific data points that matter most. The wind data integrates from any compatible Garmin wind transducer (gWind wired, gWind Wireless 2, or third-party NMEA 2000 wind sensors). For racers, the start-line countdown timer plus the laylines plus the wind rose gives you most of what a dedicated tactical processor provides at a fraction of the cost.
Connections and ports. Two Garmin Marine Network Ports for high-bandwidth networking. One NMEA 2000 port for the standard marine network. One NMEA 0183 differential input and one NMEA 0183 differential output for legacy serial devices. One LVS transducer port (LiveScope), one 8-pin transducer port (standard Garmin), one 12-pin transducer port (high-power CHIRP). One BNC composite video input and one HDMI input for camera feeds. One HDMI output for repeating the chartplotter to a secondary monitor. Full wireless connectivity (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ANT).
What's in the box. GPSMAP 8410xsv chartplotter unit. Power cable. NMEA 2000 drop cable. NMEA 2000 T-connector. Bail mount with knobs (for surface/yoke mounting). Flush mount kit (for permanent dash flush installation). Sun cover. Trim piece snap covers. Documentation. Everything you need for either flush-mount or bail-mount installation - no separate purchase required for cables, connectors, or mounting hardware.
Key Features
- 10-inch full HD IPS touchscreen - wide viewing angles, high contrast in direct sunlight, polarized-sunglass-friendly display technology
- Built-in dual-channel 1 kW CHIRP traditional sonar - deepwater performance with strong target separation
- Built-in CHIRP ClearVu down-imaging and CHIRP SideVu side-imaging scanning sonar - photo-like bottom detail directly below and out to the sides
- Built-in Ultra High-Definition scanning sonar support - no separate black box needed (saves install cost and helm space)
- Native support for Garmin Panoptix all-seeing sonar lineup including LiveScope forward-looking transducer (sold separately)
- NMEA 2000 + Garmin Marine Network connectivity - two backbones for instrument data plus high-bandwidth radar, sonar, and video sharing
- Worldwide Basemap included - global coverage out of the box, upgrade to BlueChart g3 Vision or LakeVu HD for premium detail
- SmartMode station controls - one-touch layout switching for docking, cruising, fishing, and sailing scenarios
- OneHelm third-party integration - control digital switching, lighting, stabilization, and entertainment from the chartplotter screen
- Built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and ANT wireless - pairs with ActiveCaptain mobile app, wireless cameras, gWind transducer, quatix marine watch
- Full SailAssist features - laylines, start-line guidance, enhanced wind rose, true/apparent wind data, race-ready tactical functions
- Quickdraw Contours community mapping - download contour data created by other Garmin owners or contribute your own
- Flat-mount or flush-mount capable with edge-to-edge bezel design for glass-helm multi-display installations
- Full port inventory: 2x Garmin Marine Network, 1x NMEA 2000, NMEA 0183 in/out, 3 transducer ports, HDMI in/out plus BNC composite video input
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
Genuine Garmin GPSMAP 8410xsv 10-inch Chartplotter/Sounder Combo with Worldwide Basemap (MPN 010-02091-02, UPC 753759213428). Authorized Garmin dealer pricing on a premium MFD class chartplotter. Ships from NVN Marine with order-by-3-PM same-day shipping on this $2,439.99 chartplotter.
Technical specifications
| Title | Garmin GPSMAP 8410xsv 10-inch Chartplotter/Sounder Combo with Worldwide Basemap |
|---|---|
| Brand | Garmin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 010-02091-02 |
| UPC | 753759213428 |
| Display | 10-inch full HD IPS touchscreen |
| Built-in Sonar | Dual-channel 1 kW CHIRP, CHIRP ClearVu, CHIRP SideVu, Ultra HD scanning |
| Panoptix Support | Yes - full Panoptix lineup including LiveScope (transducer sold separately) |
| Chart | Worldwide Basemap included (upgradeable to BlueChart g3 Vision, LakeVu HD) |
| NMEA 2000 | Yes (1 port) |
| Garmin Marine Network Ports | 2 |
| NMEA 0183 | 1 Differential input, 1 Differential output |
| Transducer Ports | 1 LVS (LiveScope), 1 8-pin, 1 12-pin |
| Video Inputs | 1 BNC Composite, 1 HDMI |
| Video Outputs | 1 HDMI |
| Wireless | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ANT |
| SmartMode | Yes (preconfigured + customizable station controls) |
| SailAssist | Yes (laylines, start-line guidance, wind rose, tactical fields) |
| OneHelm Integration | Yes (third-party digital switching, lighting, stabilization, etc.) |
| Mounting | Flush mount (included kit) or bail mount (included) |
| In the Box | Chartplotter, power cable, NMEA 2000 drop cable + T-connector, bail mount, flush mount kit, sun cover, trim covers, documentation |
| Warranty | Garmin standard marine electronics warranty |
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between the 8410 and 8410xsv?
The 'xsv' suffix indicates the version with the built-in sounder/sonar transmitter. The plain 8410 is chartplotter-only (no sounder) and costs less but requires a separate sonar module if you want any depth or fishfinding capability. The 8410xsv has the full CHIRP, ClearVu, SideVu, and Ultra HD sonar stack built into the chartplotter itself - just connect a compatible Garmin transducer to start displaying sonar. For most owners, the xsv is the better buy unless you specifically don't want sonar at all.
What transducer do I need?
Depends on what sonar capability you want to use. For basic CHIRP traditional + ClearVu + SideVu, the GT54UHD-TM or GT56UHD-TM transom-mount transducers are popular pairings - they connect to the 12-pin port and unlock the Ultra HD scanning. For deepwater 1 kW traditional CHIRP, larger thru-hull transducers like the B265LH-W or B175H are typical. For Panoptix forward-looking, you add a LiveScope LVS32 or LVS34 to the LVS port. The 8410xsv supports all of these - pick the transducer that matches your fishing depth and water type.
Will the included Worldwide Basemap show enough detail for my area?
The Worldwide Basemap gives you global coverage with basic detail (coastlines, major navigation aids, depth contours in major waterways). It's enough to navigate to most ports, but you'll want to upgrade to a premium chart for your home waters: BlueChart g3 Vision (saltwater detailed charts with auto-routing, satellite imagery overlays, and 3D views) or LakeVu HD Ultra (high-detail inland lake mapping). The 8410xsv accepts charts via SD card slot or downloads them directly through ActiveCaptain over your home Wi-Fi.
Can I install it myself?
Yes - the install is reasonably straightforward for a competent DIY boater. Steps: (1) pick mounting location (flush-mount in dash with the included flush kit, or bail-mount on a yoke), (2) cut the flush hole if applicable, (3) route the power and data cables to the helm, (4) connect 12V or 24V power through the included power cable (with appropriately sized circuit protection), (5) tap into NMEA 2000 backbone with the included drop cable and T-connector, (6) connect transducer to the appropriate transducer port. Realistic time: 6 to 12 hours for a complete first-time install with networking. If you're not comfortable cutting a flush-mount hole, have a marine electronics installer cut the hole and finish the install yourself.
How does SmartMode work?
SmartMode lets you save preconfigured screen layouts (which panels appear, sizes, what data they show) and switch between them with one touch. Out of the box, modes include Docking (cameras + depth + engine), Cruise (chart + AIS + depth + engine), Fishing (chart + sonar + SideVu + structure), and Sailing (chart + laylines + wind + tide). You can customize each mode and add your own. When you tap a mode button, the entire helm layout reconfigures instantly - no menu diving.
Can I network multiple 8410xsv units together?
Yes - that's exactly what the Garmin Marine Network ports are for. Multiple chartplotters share charts, sonar data, radar imagery, video feeds, and waypoints across the network. Each chartplotter can independently display whatever the operator at that station wants, drawing data from anywhere on the network. Common setup: 8410xsv at primary helm + second 8410xsv at flybridge, both showing different views of the same shared data.
What's the warranty?
Garmin's standard marine electronics warranty applies. Garmin's warranty service is well-established with reliable turnaround times and a network of authorized service centers. Software updates are free for the life of the product and delivered over Wi-Fi through ActiveCaptain.
Will it work with my existing Garmin radar or autopilot?
Yes if it's a Garmin Marine Network compatible radar (GMR series) or NMEA 2000 compatible autopilot (most current Garmin autopilots). Just connect them to the same network. The 8410xsv displays and controls Garmin GMR radars over the Marine Network and Garmin autopilots over NMEA 2000. For third-party autopilots, check NMEA 2000 compatibility - most newer units work fine.
Can I use it on a sailboat?
Yes - full SailAssist features are built in: laylines (calculated tacking angles to upwind and downwind marks), prerace start-line guidance with countdown, enhanced wind rose visualization, true and apparent wind data fields, set and drift, course-over-ground vs heading lines, and a customizable data bar with all the sail-specific fields. For racers, the start-line plus laylines plus wind rose gives you most of what a dedicated tactical processor does. Wind data comes from any compatible wind transducer (gWind wired, gWind Wireless 2, or NMEA 2000 wind sensors).
Does it support video cameras?
Yes - one BNC composite video input and one HDMI input for wired cameras (engine room cameras, IR night-vision cameras, FLIR or similar thermal cameras, dock-line cameras). Plus the chartplotter pairs over Wi-Fi with the Garmin GC 100 wireless camera and Garmin VIRB action cameras for cordless video. Output to a secondary monitor via the HDMI output port if you want to repeat the chartplotter screen to another display.
How much current does it draw?
Depends on backlight setting and connected devices but figure 1 to 2 amps at 12V for the chartplotter alone at normal use. Add transducer current if you're driving high-power CHIRP sonar (the 1 kW transducer pulls additional current on transmit). Size the circuit breaker accordingly - typical install uses a 10-amp breaker at the chartplotter, which leaves headroom for accessory current.
What's actually in the box?
GPSMAP 8410xsv chartplotter unit, power cable, NMEA 2000 drop cable, NMEA 2000 T-connector, bail mount with knobs, flush mount kit, sun cover, trim piece snap covers, and documentation. Everything for either flush-mount or surface-mount installation - no separate purchase required for basic mounting hardware. Transducer and any additional charts are sold separately.