The Garmin GPSMAP 723 is a high-performance 7-inch chartplotter designed to seamlessly integrate into your Garmin marine system. Featuring a sleek design, powerful processing capabilities, and an enhanced IPS display, it offers improved sunlight readability and visibility from any angle.
- Engine Integration: Easily integrates with a wide range of engines, including select Yamaha models.
- OneHelm™ Digital Switching: Connects to compatible third-party devices, allowing centralized control of various onboard systems.
- Network Connectivity: Build your marine system using the best in network connectivity, sharing information such as maps, user data, radar, and IP camera video among multiple compatible Garmin devices.
- Chart Compatibility: Supports Garmin Navionics+™ and premium Garmin Navionics Vision+™ cartography, providing access to daily updates and Auto Guidance+™ technology.
- Sailing Features: Offers sailing-specific features like laylines, race start line guidance, enhanced wind rose, heading and course-over-ground lines, true wind data fields, and tide/current/time slider.
- ActiveCaptain® App Compatibility: Built-in Wi-Fi® connectivity pairs with the free all-in-one mobile app for access to the OneChart™ feature, smart notifications, software updates, Garmin Helm™ digital switching, Garmin Quickdraw™ Community data, and more.
Technical Specifications:
- Display: 7-inch WSVGA display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels.
- Dimensions: 19.2 x 14.0 x 7.4 cm (7.6" x 5.5" x 2.9").
- Weight: Approximately 1.3 kg (2.8 lbs).
- Water Rating: IPX7, ensuring protection against water ingress.
- Power Consumption: Typical current draw at 12 Vdc is 1.1 A, with a maximum power usage at 10 Vdc of 17.6 W.
- Mounting Options: Supports bail, flush, or flat mounting configurations.
- Connectivity: NMEA 2000® and NMEA 0183 compatible, with one Garmin Marine Network™ port.
- Data Storage: Accepts two microSD™ cards for data storage and map updates.
The GPSMAP 723 is constructed with durable materials suitable for marine environments, ensuring longevity and resistance to corrosion.