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Conquer the high seas or your local fishing spot with our marine line-up. From streamlined, highly-effective fishfinders to an entire plug-and-play marine network with sonar, radar and XM weather, we can outfit your rig. Garmin's goal remains simple: To create navigation and communication devices that can enrich our customers' lives.

Showing 1 to 5 of 15 products

Garmin GHC 10 Remote
November 2011
  • Pros:
  • - Portable
  • - Programmable steering buttons
  • - Display shows autopilot status
  • Cons:
  • - Non-rechargeable batteries
  • - Requires 2 AA batteries
Garmin GPSMAP 4000 Series Multifunction Display
November 2011
  • Pros:
  • - 3D chart views
  • - Display vessel information as digital gauges
  • - N2K and NMEA 0183 connectivity
  • Cons:
  • - Some enhanced map features , like 3D, require g2 Vision card
  • - No touch screen
  • - AIS data requires an external AIS receiver
Garmin GHC 10 Autopilot control unit
November 2011
  • Pros:
  • - Easy to use
  • - Similar styling to the GMI 10
  • - N2K and NMEA 0183 connectivity
  • Cons:
  • - NMEA 0183 installations still require N2K for unit power
  • - Does not work with the TR-1 Autopilot
  • - GPS data is required for some steering patterns
Garmin GPSMAP 5000 Series Multifunction Display
November 2011
  • Pros:
  • - 3D chart views
  • - Display vessel information as digital gauges
  • - N2K and NMEA 0183 connectivity
  • Cons:
  • - Slower redraw than more expensive models
  • - AIS data requires an external AIS receiver
  • - Some enhanced map features , like 3D, require g2 Vision card
Garmin TR1-Gold Autopilot
November 2011
  • Pros:
  • - Engine throttle control
  • - Wired remote
  • - Works with any NMEA 0183 GPS input
  • Cons:
  • - Using the more advanced features are not very intuitive
  • - GPS connection is required for some functions (not included)
  • - Setup and tuning is not very intuitive

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 Absolutely amazing! is how Dave describes the service he received from PYS. The service was professional, the quality exceptional. PYS really, really improved my boat and my boating experience.

-Dave

Q: How does a charger with a single output charge two batteries: house and engine? How does it know when the engine battery is full-up and when to focus on the house bank? How does the alternator/regulator work to charge the two batteries?

-Doug