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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 17 products

Garmin GDL 40 Weather Receiver
February 2012
  • Pros:
  • - Live weather radar and forecasts
  • - Wide coverage area
  • - Pay-as-you-go option
  • Cons:
  • - Not available for European boaters
  • - Costly when activated daily
Garmin GSD 26 Digital Sonar
February 2012
  • Pros:
  • - Advanced target separation
  • - Ability to mark fish with waypoints
  • - Dual-range feature for close and long-distance scanning
  • Cons:
  • - Requires a high-end transducer and Garmin MFD to take advantage of CHIRP
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:
  • - Setup and tuning is not very intuitive
  • - Compatible GPS/chartplotter required for waypoint navigation
  • - Wireless remote has limited functionality
Garmin GPSMAP 501 Series Multifunction Display
November 2011
  • Pros:
  • - 3D chart views
  • - Auto Guidance technology
  • - Optional XM Satellite weather
  • Cons:

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PYS took care of a lot of little things on my boat, says John. Their service was very professional, and I’ve recommended them to my neighbor.

-John

Q: In Pacific Yachting magazine you mentioned The Wirie. Do you recommend that system for the WiFi boost? Since we are in the US, we have Verizon not Telus. Do you think it might be better to connect to Telus when we are in Canadian waters?

-Judi