Find more fish using the ECHOMAP UHD 93sv combo with a bright, sunlight-readable 9” touchscreen with keyed assist. The included GT56 transducer provides Garmin CHIRP traditional sonar and Ultra High-Definition ClearVü and SideVü scanning sonars with 20% greater range and three frequencies for top performance at all depths. Vivid scanning sonar color palettes make it easier than ever to distinguish targets and structure. Preloaded LakeVü g3 inland maps with integrated Navionics data cover more than 18,000 lakes with up to 1’ contours. The combo features a quick-release bail mount, making it easy to remove and take with you. NMEA 2000 and NMEA 0183 network support provides you with engine data, sensor connection, autopilot integration and more. ECHOMAP UHD 93sv is even compatible with the Force trolling motor for full control of the motor from the screen plus the ability to route to waypoints, follow tracks and more.
Bright, sunlight-readable 9” touchscreen with keyed assist
Included transducer provides Garmin CHIRP traditional sonar and Ultra High-Definition ClearVü scanning sonar and SideVü scanning sonar with 20% greater range
Vivid scanning sonar color palettes make it easy to distinguish targets and structure
Preloaded LakeVü g3 inland maps with integrated Navionics data cover more than 18,000 lakes with up to 1’ contours
Supports Panoptix all-seeing sonar, including Panoptix LiveScope sonar
Sonar, mapping and user data sharing capabilities with other ECHOMAP Plus, ECHOMAP UHD and ECHOMAP Ultra units
NMEA 2000 and NMEA 0183 network support for autopilot, engine data and heading sensors — including SteadyCast sensor
No, port and starboard out as far as you set. Depending on depth of water, distance can be 20 to several hundred feet port or starboard
Yes, it comes with GPS as it is preloaded with bluecharts g3
I didn't measure it but it should be 25 feet long. On my 18' boat the cable reaches from the bow all the way back to the stern transom mount location with some extra length. The installation manual states "If your transducer cable is not long enough to reach the chartplotter, you can add an extension cable (Garmin part number 010-11617-42 or 010-11617-32, not included). To avoid signal degradation, do not extend the cable more than 9 m (30ft.)
It can be linked if you have the proper cable but I do not think the seven CV has a wireless mood if you like them together be sure to use the same ground on the Both of the units
No, port and starboard out as far as you set. Depending on depth of water, distance can be 20 to several hundred feet port or starboard
yes
I didn't measure it but it should be 25 feet long. On my 18' boat the cable reaches from the bow all the way back to the stern transom mount location with some extra length. The installation manual states "If your transducer cable is not long enough to reach the chartplotter, you can add an extension cable (Garmin part number 010-11617-42 or 010-11617-32, not included). To avoid signal degradation, do not extend the cable more than 9 m (30ft.).
It can be linked if you have the proper cable but I do not think the seven CV has a wireless mood if you like them together be sure to use the same ground on the Both of the units