Includes: Unit, power cable, bracket mount, protective front cover, GPS 17 external antenna with cable, manuals. Garmin 3210c Special Features:
WAAS enabled 12 channel GPS receiver for accuracy of up to 10 feet. 640 x 480 VGA resolution displays for the clearest picture possible. Water resistant to IPX7 (submersible to 1 meter for 30 seconds) Audible alarms for anchor drag, arrival, off course and proximity waypoint. Accepts Garmin's new Bluechart G2 programmed charts. Backlit LCD display and full numeric keypad for nighttime use. Network with GSD-22 echosounder, GDL30(A) Satellite weather or Radar options. Garmin 3210c GPS Specifications: # Of Waypoints: 4000 with name & symbol # Of Routes: 50 Rev. Track log: 10, 000 points 15 saved tracks Receiver Type: 12 Channel WAAS Display Size: Color 10.4" Plotter Type: Chartplotter Supports Lat/Lon, UTM, Loran TD's, MGRS, and Maidenhead. Bluechart G2, Marine Network System from Garmin! If you are looking for a Marine Network system with a large display, the new Garmin GPSMAP 3210 is the place to start. The GPSMAP 3210 features a huge 10.4, 256-color, 640 x 480 pixel display, that is perfect in any lighting situation you can throw at it. The adjustable backlight will control both the display and the keypad for optimal lighting in both day and night situations. Included with the 3206 is the Garmin GPS 17 sensor with 30 feet of cable, which provides a 12 parallel channel WAAS receiver for accuracy to 9 feet. The Garmin GPSMAP 3210 has the memory to store 4, 000 waypoints, 50 reversible routes with up to 300 points per route, 10, 000-point active track log, 15 saved tracks each with 750 points and 10 proximity waypoints. The GPSMAP 3210 has a built-in marine map for the entire United States Coastline including Alaska and Hawaii that is derived from their New Bluechart G2 technology. Information such as navaids, depth contours, spot soundings, wrecks, port plans, restricted areas and 3D perspectives are included with the GPSMAP 3210 and it can be further enhanced with the purchase of an optional Bluechart G2 chart. Each Garmin 3210 unit also has two composite video inputs, one VGA PC Monitor output and 3 data ports for NMEA communication. Garmin Marine Network-The New Garmin Marine Network allows you to connect several options or additional displays to your 3206/3210 chartplotters. Dual Stations- If you want a display for a second Navigation station and do not want to break the bank take a look at the Garmin GPSMAP 3205. The GPSMAP 3205 would be great on the fly bridge, below deck or in the cockpit. As part of the Garmin Marine Network, the 3205 will access all of the devices and displays, as well as share waypoints, routes, tracks and cartography, with all displays on your network system. Garmin GSD-21 and GSD-22 Sounder Options-The GSD-21 is Garmin's remote sounder, and when added to the 3210 it will turn the unit into a combination Chartplotter/Sounder. The GSD-21 is a 500-watt sounder using both 50 and 200 kHz for optimal performance in both shallow and deep water. The GSD-21 can also be used as a dual beam system providing 400-watts and the ability to operate the transducer with different cone angles. The GSD-22 is Garmins digital fishfinder black box. More information coming soon. Satellite Weather Service-The new GDL 30/30A will allow you to get real time satellite weather(requires the purchase of monthly service)with information including Current conditions, City forecasts, NEXRAD radar with precipitation type(animated, high resolution), Surface air pressure, Surface analysis (Highs, Lows and fronts), Lightning, Storm cell size, speed and direction, Hurricane track, Visibility forecast, Wind speed, Sea surface temperature, Wind direction, Wave period, Wave direction, Wave height, and Buoy data. The new GDL 30A will have the Satellite weather information as well as XM Radio capabilities. Garmin GMR-21 and GMR-41 Marine Radar--The Garmin Marine Network also has the ability to add a Marine Radar. Garmin has released their GMR-21 and GMR-41, both are dome style(Dimensions: 28 diameter, 8 high), the GMR-21 is a 2kW(24 nautical mile) and the GMR-41 is a 4kW(36 nautical mile). Both GMR Radar units feature a 3.6-degree horizontal and 25-degree vertical beamwidth, for more accurate target acquisitions and penetration through fog and rain. Please note when you have two Displays or if you are adding a GMR Radar and a GDL30/30A to a single display unit you will need to purchase a GMS 10.