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Garmin
Garmin Airmar CM599LHW - Low/High/Wide Chest Mount Transducer
This pocket/chest mounted transducer uses very narrow beams and low frequencies and wide beams for high frequencies to send depth and temperature to your Garmin Marine Network. A pocket version of the R599LH, this 1 to 3 kW bare wire plastic transducer...
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Garmin AIRMAR B175L - Low Chirp Bronze Thru Hull 1kW
Step up to 1 kW without a fairing with this flush-mounted bronze housing that protrudes less than 1/4-inch outside the hull and can sit on the trailer rollers/bunks without damage. The tilted element inside the transducer accommodates all hull deadrises...
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Garmin AIRMAR B175H - High Chirp Bronze Thru Hull 1kW
Step up to 1 kW without a fairing with this flush-mounted bronze housing that protrudes less than 1/4-inch outside the hull and can sit on the trailer rollers/bunks without damage. The tilted element inside the transducer accommodates all hull deadrises...
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Garmin AIRMAR TM265LM Low/Med Transom Mount 1kW Transducer
Our plastic transom mount performs well in deep water and provides exceptional bottom and water column detail. The best performing and only 1 kW transom mount, this bare wire transducer has a maximum depth of 3,000 ft; an operating frequency of 42 to 65...
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Garmin
Garmin AIRMAR B175M - Med Chirp Bronze Thru Hull 1kW
Step up to 1 kW without a fairing with this flush-mounted bronze housing that protrudes less than 1/4-inch outside the hull and can sit on the trailer rollers/bunks without damage. The tilted element inside the transducer accommodates all hull deadrises...
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Garmin AIRMAR SS175HW - S/S High/Wide Thru Hull 1kW Transducer
Step up to 1 kW without a fairing block with this flush-mounted stainless-steel housing that protrudes less than 1/4-inch outside the hull and can sit on the trailer rollers/bunks without damage. An excellent choice for all hull types including...
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Garmin AIRMAR DT800 20 deg Tilt Thru Hull Transducer
This plastic smart thru-hull mount transducer provides depth and temperature data to your NMEA 2000 network. This 100 W transducer has a depth of 600 ft; an operating frequency of 235 kHz; a beamwidth of 12 degrees; and a 16 to 24 degree deadrise...
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Garmin GT20 Transom Mount Transducer 4-pin Connector
Garmin GT20 Transom Mount Transducer with 4-pin Connector (GT20TM) Perfect for the shallow water fisherman who want traditional and CHIRP ClearVü scanning sonar, this transom or trolling motor mounted transducer consistently displays fish arches as...
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Garmin
Garmin GT50M Thru Hull Transducer PAIR
Perfect for the shallow water fisherman who want CHIRP traditional sonar, CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonar with a stainless steel stem, this thru-hull mounted transducer consistently displays clear and crisp fish arches with...
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Garmin GT51M Thru Hull Transducer PAIR
Perfect for the coastal and offshore fisherman who want CHIRP traditional sonar, CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonar with stainless steel stems, this pair of thru-hull mounted transducers consistently displays clear and crisp fish...
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Garmin
Garmin GT51M Thru Hull Transducer
Perfect for the coastal and offshore fisherman who want CHIRP traditional sonar, CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonar with a stainless steel stem, this thru-hull mounted transducer consistently displays clear and crisp fish arches with...
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Garmin GT41-TH S/S Thru-Hull ClearVu/SideVu Traditional Sonar Transducer
Perfect for the coastal and offshore fisherman who want traditional sonar, CHIRP DownVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonar in a stainless steel stem, this thru-hull mounted transducer consistently displays fish arches as well as clear pictures of...
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Garmin
Garmin GT51M Transomm Mount Transducer
Perfect for the coastal and offshore fisherman who want CHIRP traditional sonar, CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonar, this transom mounted transducer consistently displays clear and crisp fish arches with superior target separation as...
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Garmin
Garmin GT50M Thru Hull Transducer
Perfect for the shallow water fisherman who want CHIRP traditional sonar, CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonar with a stainless steel stem, this thru-hull mounted transducer consistently displays clear and crisp fish arches with...
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Garmin
Garmin Vehicle Power Cable - Includes 1.5-Amp Replaceable Fuse
Plug into any 12 V cigarette lighter receptacle to power your Garmin device and conserve battery life. Includes 1.5-amp replaceable fuse. Part Number GMN-010-10851-11
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Garmin
Garmin USB Cable
Get the most out of your device with our USB cable. Use the USB cable to charge your device. Create routes and waypoints on your personal computer and transfer them to your device. On compatible devices, use the mini USB cable to transfer photos and...
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Garmin
Garmin Vehicle Power Cable
Power up while you’re on the move with this 12 V adapter. It’s your in-vehicle power supply when you’re in between the trails. Part Number GMN-010-10085-00
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Garmin
Garmin GNA10 NMEA 2000 Multi-Function Adapter For Reactor 40 Autopilots
Use the Garmin GNA 10 to connect a jog lever to our Reactor 40 autopilots on displacement hull boats. A jog lever is a rugged and simple steering control for work boats or trawlers. Adjust heading hold with the jog lever by pressing it right or...
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Garmin
Garmin GT34UHD Ultra High-Definition Sonar System Transom Mount Transducer
Ultra High-Definition Sonar System Transom Mount Transducer Add stunningly clear Ultra High-Definition ClearVü and Ultra High-Definition SideVü scanning sonar images to your compatible chartplotter. Plug directly into your 8600xsv or ECHOMAP...
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Garmin GT34UHD Ultra High-Definition Sonar System Thru-hull Transducer
Ultra High-Definition Sonar System Thru-hull Transducer Add stunningly clear Ultra High-Definition ClearVü and Ultra High-Definition SideVü scanning sonar images to your compatible chartplotter. Plug directly into your 8600xsv or ECHOMAP...
Marine Electronics
Marine electronics are a vital part of any boat, providing navigation, communication, and entertainment. The most common marine electronics include:
- GPS/Chartplotter: This is a device that uses satellite signals to determine your boat's position and display it on a map. Chartplotters also typically have features for planning routes, calculating distances, and viewing weather forecasts.
- Multifunction Display (MFD): An MFD is a type of chartplotter that also integrates other marine electronics, such as radar, fishfinder, and engine monitoring. This makes it a more versatile and convenient way to view all of your boat's data.
- Engine Monitor: This device displays information about your boat's engine, such as RPM, fuel level, and temperature. This information can be helpful for troubleshooting problems and ensuring that your engine is running properly.
- Depth Sounder/Fishfinder: This device uses sonar to measure the depth of the water and locate fish. It is a valuable tool for both safety and fishing.
- VHF Radio: This is a radio that uses VHF frequencies to communicate with other boats and shore stations. It is an essential piece of safety equipment, as it can be used to call for help in an emergency.
- Wi-Fi and Cellular Range Boosters: These devices can extend the range of your boat's Wi-Fi and cellular signal, allowing you to stay connected even when you are far from shore.
- Battery Monitoring System: This device tracks the health of your boat's batteries, providing information such as voltage, current, and temperature. This information can be helpful for preventing battery problems.
- AIS: AIS stands for Automatic Identification System. It is a system that allows boats to transmit their position, course, and speed to other boats and shore stations. This information can be used to avoid collisions and improve situational awareness.
These are just some of the most common marine electronics. The specific electronics that you need on your boat will depend on your needs and budget. However, even a basic set of marine electronics can make your boating experience safer and more enjoyable.
Here are some additional tips for choosing marine electronics:
- Consider the size of your boat and the features that you need.
- Choose a reputable brand.
- Make sure that the electronics are compatible with each other.
- Have the electronics professionally installed.
- Keep the electronics clean and well-maintained.
With careful planning and installation, your marine electronics can provide years of reliable service.