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Garmin GPSMAP 1623 - Chartplotter Only

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Garmin GPSMAP 1623 - Chartplotter OnlyEasily integrate with more engines. Easily build a marine system by using our advanced network connectivity. Support for Garmin Navionics+ and premium Garmin Navionics Vision+ cartography. See below your boat with built in sonar capabilities (only available on xsv models.) Manage your marine experience from nearly anywhere Get A Sharper View From A Connected Helm With its sleek design powerful processing and upgraded IPS display this advanced 16"

  • Easily integrate with more engines.
  • Easily build a marine system by using our advanced network connectivity.
  • Support for Garmin Navionics+ and premium Garmin Navionics Vision+ cartography.
  • See below your boat with built-in sonar capabilities (only available on xsv models.)
  • Manage your marine experience from nearly anywhere

Get A Sharper View From A Connected Helm

With its sleek design powerful processing and upgraded IPS display this advanced 16"³ chartplotter integrates seamlessly into a Garmin marine system.

Made For The Helm.

Faster Sharper Smarter - With its added processing power and slimline design featuring edge-to-edge glass it"s easy to fit this plotter in a wider range of dash configurations.

Bright and Clear Optics - High-resolution IPS displays offers improved sunlight readability and visibility from any angle.

Charts and Maps - Bring a fresh new look and feel to the chartplotter with optional Garmin Navionics+ or premium Garmin Navionics Vision+ cartography featuring integrated coastal/inland content access to daily updates Auto Guidance+ technology and more.

Power-Pole Shallow Water Anchor - By networking selected Garmin chartplotters with a Force trolling motor and a compatible Power-Pole shallow water anchoring system you can access advanced boat control features from the plotter including smart anchor auto-deployment smart anchor jog auto stow anchor drag detection and auto guidance end-of-route anchoring. Spend more time fishing less time positioning.

Trolling Motor Integration - Get support and integration for a Force trolling motor (sold separately) to gain complete control while you fish.

Charge Integration From Power-Pole - CHARGE Marine Power Manager from Power-Pole integrates with compatible Garmin chartplotters to help keep the battery power going longer and stronger on the water. Charge batteries on the run monitor power use select where power is allocated control emergency starts and even transfer power between battery banks all from the chartplotter display.

Sail and Navigate with Ease

Garmin Sailassist Sailing Features - View laylines race start line guidance enhanced wind rose heading and course-over-ground lines true wind data fields and tide/current/time slider wind angle set and drift wind speed and more.

Sailing Polars - Use the polar table to see key data including how fast the boat should go at a certain wind angle and speed - know whether there is a need to adjust sail trim.

Garmin Marine Network - If you have multiple compatible Garmin devices on the boat you can share information - such as maps user data radar and IP camera video.

NMEA 2000 and NMEA 0183 Networks - Connect to compatible autopilots digital switching weather the Fusion audio system media VHF AIS and more from one screen.

Activecaptain APP - Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity pairs with the free all-in-one mobile app for access to the OneChart feature smart notifications software updates Helm app Garmin Quickdraw Community data and more.

Integrated ANT Technology - Connect with devices such as quatix marine watches gWind Wireless 2 transducers GNX Wind marine instruments and wireless remote controls.

Engine Connectivity - Connect the chartplotter to different engines including select Yamaha engines.

Onehelm Feature - This feature brings together all the operations and capabilities of select third-party devices such as EmpirBus digital switching on one screen.

Send Inreach Device Messages - Pair an inReach satellite communicator to the chartplotter and type custom messages using the MFD"s on-screen keyboard. Access the contact list or enter an email inReach address or phone number. It can also group messages by conversation for a texting-like experience.

In The Box

  • GPSMAP 1623 Chartplotter
  • MicroSD card preinstalled
  • Power cable
  • Flush mount kit with gasket
  • Protective cover
  • Trim piece snap covers
  • Backbone/drop cable (2 metres) and T-connector for the NMEA 2000 network
  • Documentation
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