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Garmin GPSMAP® 1222 Touch Chartplotter Series

by Garmin Australia 15 Mar 2018 20:24 GMT
Garmin GPSMAP® 1222 Touch Chartplotter Series © Garmin

Step up to a 12-inch touchscreen with the GPSMAP 12x2 Touch.

Ideal for fishing and cruising, this series provides built-in 1kW single-channel CHIRP with remarkable target separation and ClearVü and SideVü scanning sonar with nearly photographic view around the boat (xsv model only). It features full networking capabilities to build your marine system with radar, autopilot, sonar modules, instruments, sensors and more. Network sharing allows you to share data among all compatible units connected to the network.

Supports optional BlueChart G2 Vision HD charts for Auto Guidance and other premium navigation features. The units built-in Wi-Fi® pairs with the free ActiveCaptain™ app for access to OneChart™, which allows you to purchase and download new charts.

TOUCHSCREEN
Large sunlight readable 12-inch high-resolution touchscreen.

BUILT-IN SONAR
1 kW single-channel CHIRP sonar provides crystal-clear images with remarkable target separation and definition (“xsv” model only).

CLEARVÜ AND SIDEVÜ SCANNING SONARS
Deliver nearly photographic images of what is below, around and to the sides of your boat (“xsv” model only).

PANOPTIX SUPPORT
Supports Panoptix all-seeing-sonar transducers

OPTIONAL BLUECHART G2 VISION HD SUPPORT
Include expandable memory for accessory map purchases, such as BlueChart g2 Vision HD, which adds Garmin patented Auto Guidance and other great features.

BUILD YOUR SYSTEM
Fully-networked using Garmin Marine Network, NMEA 2000 / NMEA 0183, J1939 and built in ANT connectivity means you can build your marine system with radar, engine, autopilot, sonar modules, instruments, sensors, FLIR cameras, Fusion-Link, VIRB camera streaming and more.

ACTIVECAPTAIN APP
Built-in Wi-Fi pairs with the free ActiveCaptain app for access to OneChart™, which allows purchase and download of new charts plus access to smart notifications1, software updates, Garmin Quickdraw™ Community data and more

QUICKDRAW CONTOURS
Includes Quickdraw Contours mapping software to create custom maps with 1’ contours as you fish (optional sonar transducer required)

GPS
Built-in 10 Hz GPS with a refresh rate of 10 times per second

SAILING
Built-in Garmin SailAssist™ features, including laylines, race features, set and drift, wind data and more

RRP - $4199.00

Find out more at buy.garmin.com/en-AU/AU/p/561739/pn/010-01741-02

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