You probably already know how to use a Garmin chartplotter. It is that intuitive. Just turn it on and you can quickly follow the simple menu. Everything is at your fingertips to quickly and easily plan your route and set your course. And most Garmin ECHOMAP™ and GPSMAP® chartplotters are available with built-in sonar capabilities. These include advanced CHIRP traditional sonar and Garmin ClearVü™ and SideVü™ scanning sonar, which provides the clearest scanning sonar images on the water.
With its solid-state 9-axis Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS), the GHP Reactor™ autopilot series holds your course even when your boat is pitching and rolling in rough water. Offers flexible installation options and requires a minimum amount of commissioning and calibration. The result is that everyone onboard enjoys a comfortable ride while heading error, course deviation, rudder movement and power consumption are minimized.
Garmin offers a full line of radome and open array radars. Garmin xHD2 radars provide high-definition digital technology delivering high-resolution radar images to your plotter — images that are sharper with even better target separation. Garmin high-definition xHD2 antennas are the future-proof choice when upgrading your Garmin Marine Network.
All-seeing live sonar from Garmin is the most unique and innovative sonar on the water. This state-of-the-art sonar technology gives you the ability to see fish swimming, see your lure — and see it all live and in real time. It even shows you 3D images of fish and structure around your boat.
To find the right boat transducer for your needs, simply use the filters below. First, select your product to ensure compatibility, then shop by feature to continue to narrow your options. Download our transducer brochure for more information.
All the information you need is displayed either right on your chartplotter or on a wide variety of high-precision glass-bonded instrument displays. Garmin offers a wide selection of instruments designed for both sail and power vessels. Some are specialized for sailing and sail racing.
Garmin offers communications and Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) designed to enhance convenience and safety for mariners worldwide. All include Digital Selective Calling (DSC), a global protocol that uses channel 70 to transmit and receive digital messages. VHF radios equipped with DSC can send and receive digital emergency messages, private calls and general calls and let you call attention to VHF calls by using stored Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) numbers. DSC significantly improves the chances of rapid rescue.
From capturing all the fun and excitement of your entire boating experience to protecting your valuable investment, Garmin has the cameras you need. And you can see it all on your compatible Garmin chartplotter.
Garmin STRIKER™ fishfinders include built-in GPS plus CHIRP sonar and CHIRP scanning sonar capability. Now you not only have a better way to find fish, you can also mark the spots to return to later. Plus, you can mark boat ramps and docks so you can find your way back to where you started.
Designed for avid mariners of all types — from fishermen pursuing bass and billfish to canoeists, kayakers and big sail and power boaters — Garmin also offers compact handheld units and watches. They can navigate as well as hold maps, courses and waypoints and, in some cases, even float!