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Garmin 720s Gps Chartplotter W/sounder Touchscreen Fishfinder 010-00835-01 New on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
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Herndon, Virginia, US

Herndon, Virginia, US
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GARMIN 

720S GPS 

CHARTPLOTTER W/ SOUNDER

BRAND NEW IN BOX! IN STOCK & READY TO SHIP!

010-00835-01

With their wide panoramic displays, these affordable new systems bring fully menu-driven touchscreen control and radar interface to a compact standalone chartplotter.

 They are a great value for any boat or budget. 

The GPSMAP 700 series features a sleek 7-inch WVGA color display and a built-in high-sensitivity GPS receiver.

 Full NMEA 2000 connectivity is offered for engine, fuel, VHF, autopilot and other data monitoring. 

Plus, a standard radar port lets users connect with any Garmin GMR series marine radar for target scanning on the chartplotter screen.

 Adding the optional GXM 51 receiver gives XM Satellite Radio and XM WX Satellite Weather capability for weather forecasting and storm tracking on the chartplotter (North America only; subscription required). 

Both the GPSMAP 720 series and 740 series models come preloaded with a worldwide marine basemap, which can easily be enhanced with optional BlueChart g2 or g2 Vision cards for expanded coverage of specific regions. 

In addition to its digital basemap, the Garmin GPSMAP 740 model also comes preloaded with detailed offshore maps for all U.S. coastal areas, including Alaska and Hawaii, plus Explorer Chart data for the Bahamas. 

And, by simply plugging in an optional BlueChart g2 Vision card, mariners can upgrade to premium features such as highresolution satellite imagery, Auto Guidance, aerial reference photos, and true 3D visual map perspective with both MarinerEye and FishEye views. 

The 720s and 740s features a powerful digital sounder with built-in 1,000-watt RMS capable sonar.

 This sonar can scan for fish, structure or other items of interest lurking as deep as 2,000 feet / 600 meters (with 1kW transducer).

Note: some advanced radar features such as Map Overlay, MARPA tracking and Dual Range display are not supported on the GPSMAP 700 series products.

Features:

Brilliant, crisp 7" diagonal WVGA touchscreen display (800 x 480), 16:9 aspect ratio - over 1000 nits of brightness
Add optional Garmin marine radar using the built-in radar port
NMEA 2000 certified for seamless integration with the Garmin marine lineup
Built-in high-sensitivity GPS receiver
Preloaded worldwide marine basemap
Compatible with GXM 51 for XM Satellite Radio and XM WX Satellite Weather
Streamlined user interface makes it simple to select modes and features
Single SD memory card slot for BlueChart g2 and g2 Vision cards, as well as saving waypoints, routes and tracks to an SD card
Optional BlueChart g2 Vision cards can provide enhanced features like Auto Guidance, satellite imagery, 3-D MarinerEye view and 3-D FishEye view
High brightness display for superior daytime readability and super low-level dimming for optimum night vision
Cleaner installation thanks to the newly designed bail mount with cable management capabilities
Two NMEA 0183 ports
Unit dimensions: 8.8"W x 5.6"H X 3.1" D 
Unit Weight: 2.48 
Power output: 1000 watts (RMS) 8000 watts (peak to peak), 1kW transducer500 watts (RMS) 4000 watts (peak to peak), dual frequency transducer
Depth: 2000 ft/600 meters (dual frequency, 1kW transducer), 1500 ft (dual frequency, 500 kW transducer)
UltraScroll high rep rate sonar provides lightning-fast screen updates
AutoGain technology enchances target visibility
See-Thru technoloogy, shows weak and strong returns simultaneously
Water temperature log graphically records water temp data
A-scope
Adjustable depth line helps gauge desired fishing levels and bottom clearance
Split zoom display offers a closer look at fish targets and bottom structure
2X, 4X, bottomlock zoom- plus a new manual zoom feature for greater control over the magnification of the sonar image
Adjustable keel offset
Alarms for fish size, shallow water, deep water and low battery

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