Garmin Gpsmap 3010c 10.4" Color Chartplotter Gps Map Great Condition on 2040-parts.com
Marco Island, Florida, United States
GREAT CONDITION Comes with 3010c Main Unit (good condition hardly a mark on it) Power Cord GPS17HVS Antenna Installation Guide Sun Cover IF are not flush mounting and NEED A MOUNTING BRACKET LET ME KNOW. 50.00 extra
Plug into the Garmin Marine Network with the GPSMAP 3010C, a full-featured chartplotter with a 10.4-inch color screen. Whether you choose the 3010C or its counterpart, the GPSMAP 3006C, you’ll get bold, sunlight-readable color, high-speed processing and the versatility of a multifunction display. See Graphics in Sharp DetailWith the GPSMAP 3010C's crisp 10.4-inch diagonal screen, you'll get incredible contrast and detailing, even in direct sunlight. Tough enough to withstand rain, sunlight and saltwater spray, the case is fully gasketed and water resistant to IPX7 standards. The 3010C's slim-line design makes it easy to install in cabin bulkheads or open cockpits. It also provides a remote control, VGA output and video input options, so you can connect a live video feed from your engine room or other area of the boat. Integrate Easily with Garmin Marine NetworkThe 3010C connects easily to the Garmin Marine Network, so you can interface with additional MFDs and add remote sensors, radar and sonar. Once connected, you can share information between the 3010C and other chartplotters on your boat. You can also add XM satellite weather and radio to your system. Keep Tabs on the WeatherWith an optional subscription to XM WX Satellite Weather™ and the addition of a GDL 30 or 30A weather receiver, you’ll have access to weather information for the U.S. You can see detailed weather patterns, including NEXRAD radar, right on the 3010C's screen by connecting through the Garmin Marine Network. The GDL 30A also provides XM Satellite Radio service. Add More Marine MapsThe 3010C accepts optional BlueChart g2 marine cartography, which brings you 3D maps, tides and currents, depth contours, navaids, port plans, marine services and more. |
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