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GPSMAP 4212
The power of networking meets the brilliance of great design in this
chartplotter, which serves as your all-in-one "nerve center" for the Garmin
Marine Network. With a 12.1" XGA "big screen display" this unit combines
video-quality resolution and luminous color with the latest in sensor and data
options.
With its counterpart, the GPSMAP 4208, the 4212 includes U.S. detailed offshore
maps with Bluechart®: g2 coverage of the USA and Bahamas.
See detail-rich imagery like never before
The GPSMAP 4212 features worldwide satellite imagery to enhance the standard
vector basemap format. This unit also offers the optional BlueChart® g2 Vision
card which provides high-resolution aerial reference photos for help navigating
tricky harbors and channels or locating spots like area marinas, fuel stops or
restaurants. The g2 Vision plug-in SD data card also allows the GPSMAP 4212 to
graphically depict a true 3D "mariners eye" topside view or "fish eye"
underwater navigation perspective.
Experience super simple user interface for easy operation
With fewer buttons to push and fewer operational steps to navigate, the GPSMAP
4212s simplified menu format makes it easy for you to see and select the data
you want to access on-screen.
Simplify navigation with Auto Guidance
Optional g2 Vision auto guidance technology will help simplify your navigation.
Its like having a knowledgeable guide to local hazards and waterways always on
deck. Auto Guidance searches all the chart features to suggest the best known
charted route for safe passage.
GSD 22
Add depth to your chartplotter view with the GSD 20 series remote sounders. The
GSD 21, a powerful analog sonar, along with the GSD 22, Garmin's first digital
sonar, are robust units designed to operate with stand-alone chartplotters or
integrate with the Garmin CANet™ and Marine Networks.
The GSD 22 is a powerful remote sounder that plugs directly into the Garmin
Marine Network for use with our network chartplotters or into the new Garmin
CANet™ for use with the 292/392/492 series chartplotters. Ultrascroll™
technology keeps the display scrolling at live-action speeds, while the units
digital design and up to 2 kW of transmit power (depending on transducer used)
provide extraordinary target definition and deep water performance. Transmit
power and receiver gain automatically adjust to produce excellent shallow water
performance as well. The GSD 22 is dual frequency (200/50 kHz) and works with
everything from a standard 500 W transom mount transducer to heavy-duty 2 kW
thru-hull or in-hull transducers. Reaches depths to 5,000 feet.
Please Note: This product does not include a transducer. Garmin offers a
complete selection of transducers to be purchased separately as accessories.
GDL 30A
With the addition of the GDL™ 30/30A weather data receiver and a partnership
with XM WX Satellite Weather, Garmin is proud to bring real-time graphical
weather data coverage of the United States (except Alaska and Hawaii) directly
to Garmin marine chartplotters.
For the first time, mariners can access real-time weather information for the
United States directly on the GPSMAP 3010C or GPSMAP 3006C using the GDL 30 no
need for a separate PC interface. The Garmin GDL 30 black box receiver is
completely waterproof and part of the new Garmin Marine Network, a plug-and-play
system that puts GPS, weather, sonar, radar and other important data literally
at a boater's fingertips.
United States weather information captured and processed by the GDL 30 and GA 31
pole-mount antenna is directly overlaid onto the 3010C and GPSMAP 3006C
multifunction, color displays. Users can overlay individual or combined weather
data screens, so they can see weather conditions at their current location or
along a projected path. The GDL 30 and XM WX Satellite Weather service work to
keep boaters continually informed of changing weather patterns, so they can make
better-informed decisions and spend more time enjoying the water.
XM WX Satellite Weather is the same leading, analytical weather technology and
data that is provided to television meteorologists across the United States. It
relays a continuous transmission of 20 different types of graphical weather
information that can be overlaid on the chartplotter.
For mariners wanting XM Satellite Radio in addition to XM WX weather data,
Garmin offers the GDL 30A which provides a unique audio interface with the 3010C
and 3006C allowing for connection to an on-board stereo. Over 120 satellite
radio channels of music, sports, news, talk, and entertainment are delivered to
these chartplotters via the GDL 30A for an additional monthly fee.
The GDL 30/30A: revolutionizing the delivery of real-time weather data to
mariners
Transducer not included
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