Sail around with the GPSMAP 176C that is a powerful 12-parallel channel GPS receiver with WAAS capabilities for greater accuracy. This Garmin GPS receiver is exhibits a 16-color TFT and 3.8 inches screen, giving you comfortable view of the map in any light conditions. This marine GPS navigator offers detailed Americas basemap with cities, highways, interstates, exit info, rivers, lakes, and U.S. tide data advantageous for road traveling too. With a maximum battery life of 16 hours, the GPSMAP 176C gives you seamless working hours. This Garmin GPS receiver is fully compatible with BlueChart marine cartography for additional offshore map detail. The resolution of 320 x 240 pixels of the screen of this marine GPS navigator makes sure you view images in crisp and clear form. Product IdentifiersBrandGarminModelGPSMAP 176CMPN010-00214-00UPC753759026455 Key FeaturesUsageMarineSystem TypeFixedMap CapabilitiesDownload maps, Internal, Map cartridges / Data cardsScreen Size3.8"User InterfaceKeypadWAAS FeaturesWAAS enabledNumber of Channels12 Channels DisplayDisplay Type16 Color LCD TFT DisplayResolutions320 X 240 Technical FeaturesMarine FeaturesFishing Calcluator, MOB (Man Over Board)FeaturesWaypoint IconsAudible FeaturesAnchor Alarm, Arrival Alarm, Clock Alarm, Off-Course Alarm, Proximity Alarm, Shallow/Deep AlarmTrip calculatorMaximum speed, Moving average, Odometer, Time of sunrise/sunset, Track Log, Trip TimersIncluded Software/MapsAsia Maps, Australia Maps, City Navigation Maps, Europe Maps, Marine Cartography, Middle East Maps, North America Maps, South Africa Maps, South America Maps GPS SystemAccuisition Time - Cold45 secAccuisition Time - Initial Time15 secUpdate Rate1 per second, continuousMax. Horizontal Accuracy< 10 feetWAAS Position Accuracy< 10 feet BatteryBattery Type and Quantity4 x AA BatteriesBattery Life16 Hours DimensionsHeight3.4 in.Width6.18 in.Depth2.25 in.Weight1.5 lb. Other FeaturesPC InterfaceUSBEnvironmental ProtectionHigh Impact Plastic Alloy Body, IPX7 Waterproof StandardAntenna TypeQuadrifilar Helix I just removed this unit from my boat after receiving a new larger color unit as a present. The unit has always worked flawlessly for me. I don't have the instruction manual, but in can be downloaded off the net in a jiffy. Comes with the power cable to hook it into the power supply of your boat. One corner of the case is dis colored. Can be seen in last picture. Also The part of the mount. (base) is missing. Should be able to pick that up from Garmin.
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