Garmin Expands Flagship Chartplotter Line-Up

October 29, 2019
Boating News Archive

OLATHE, Kan./Oct. 29, 2019/Business Wire – Garmin International, Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), today announced the GPSMAP Plus series, the latest addition to its flagship GPSMAP lineup of premium multi-function displays (MFDs) that brings increased engine integration and OneHelm™ third-party integration across the full line. These intuitive features are essential for making the boating experience more automated and fluent at the helm, while also eliminating the need for multiple control displays and devices.

“The GPSMAP Plus series brings Garmin’s superior integration capabilities to some of our best-selling GPSMAP chartplotters, known already for their cutting-edge features and built-in conveniences,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of global consumer sales. “We’re excited to bring a full-boat integration solution across our entire GPSMAP line with the introduction of the Plus series, offering even more choices and options for boaters.”   

Building on the popularity of the GPSMAP 7x2/9x2 and 12x2 Touch series, the Plus lineup maintains all the existing features, and offers significantly enhanced integration capabilities like J1939 engine integration and compatibility with OneHelm, an exclusive feature that simplifies control and customization of the boat’s most crucial systems to one master source – the Garmin MFD. For the first time, the GPSMAP Plus series brings this capability to a 7- and 9-inch display, providing added convenience, control and security onboard. Since launching this innovative HTML5 platform designed for third-party companies in 2018, systems and technologies from 16 industry brands – offering lighting, stabilization, digital switching and more – have been integrated into OneHelm, which is supported across the entire GPSMAP Plus series.  

The processing power found in the GPSMAP Plus series has also been improved to provide a premium user experience across the entire network, so map drawing speed will be faster and all other sensors like radar, sonar and multimedia will benefit from the increased performance.

Available with preloaded cartography for coastal or inland waters, the new GPSMAP Plus units feature built-in BlueChart® g3 charts or LakeVü g3 maps, Garmin’s latest cartography with integrated Navionics® data and built-in Auto Guidance1, a technology that instantly searches through relevant charts to create a suggested route based upon the user’s desired depth and overhead clearance. For the most detailed data, customers can also add BlueChart g3 Vision and LakeVü g3 Ultra accessory cards or downloads for access to Garmin’s high-resolution relief shading that combines color and shadow to bring an entirely new level of detail to the ocean floor and lake bottom, now offering coverage for the entire continental U.S. coast line and more than 150 lakes, respectively.

Right out of the box, users have access to some amazing sonar capabilities too. The “xs” Plus versions support 1kW CHIRP traditional sonar, ClearVü scanning sonar and Panoptix™ all-seeing sonar, including the Panoptix LiveScope™ System, and the “xsv” Plus models also include support for SideVü scanning sonar (transducers sold separately).

Thanks to built-in Wi-Fi®, it’s easy to take advantage of the free all-in-one Garmin ActiveCaptain® mobile app that creates a simple yet powerful connection between a compatible mobile device and a GPSMAP Plus. Use the ActiveCaptain app to access, update and purchase maps and charts from the OneChartTM storefront on a mobile device anytime, and reference the ActiveCaptain community for marina and other points of interest details, access to QuickdrawTM Community data and more. ActiveCaptain also provides smart notifications2 directly to the plotter/combo, over-the-air software updates, off-vessel planning capabilities and so much more.

Available in a range of sizes to accommodate nearly every boat and budget, the GPSMAP Plus series is available with a bright, sunlight-readable 7-, 9- or 12-inch intuitive touchscreen display. All offer full-network support for the sharing of sonar, maps, user data, cameras and more among multiple units, and NMEA 2000 support for connectivity, including autopilots, digital switching, weather, FUSION-Link, VHF, AIS and other sensors.

  

The new GPSMAP Plus series will be available in Q4 2019, with suggested retail prices ranging from $899.99 to $2899.99. For more information, visit www.garmin.com/marine.