This is a used Garmin GPSMAP 175 Personal Navigator that can be used inland or offshore. It is in excellent condition. This unit has a greyscale display (not color). The unit comes with nine marine G Charts (these are not micro G Charts). These are older G Charts, but they can be programmed with current charts if desired. The unit also comes with a carrying case, the owners manual, a 12v cigarette lighter adapter, a 12v PCmate PC-kit, and a 12v power/data kit.
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