GPSMAP 8412 XSV - GPS TRACKER AND INTEGRATED SOUNDER
The ideal companion for precise and safe navigation.
The Garmin GPSMAP 8412 XSV is a high-performance GPS tracker and sounder, designed for demanding boating enthusiasts.
Featuring a 12-inch HD IPS touchscreen, it offers optimal readability even in bright sunlight.
This device integrates advanced technologies such as the 1kW Dual Channel CHIRP sounder, ClearVü and SideVü scanning sonars, as well as compatibility with Panoptix transducers.
Thanks to its NMEA 2000 and Garmin Network connectivity, you can create a customised onboard electronic system, including radar, autopilot, cameras, and more.
The GPSMAP 8412 XSV is also equipped with the exclusive OneHelm feature, allowing you to control third-party equipment directly from the screen.
Ideal for sailing, it offers special functions like SailAssist, which displays crucial data to optimise your racing performance.
THE PRODUCT IN VIDEO
NMEA 2000 AND NMEA 0183 NETWORKS
Connect to your autopilot, digital switch, weather system, FUSION-Link audio system, VHF, AIS, and much more, on a single screen.
ONEHELM FUNCTION WITH BLUETOOTH AND INTEGRATED ANT
This unique function brings together all the controls and capabilities of your third-party devices, such as EmpirBus digital switches, on a single screen.
Connect to some of your favourite devices, such as quatix marine watches, gWind Wireless 2 transducers, GNX Wind marine instruments, and wireless remotes.
REMOTE CONTROL OF THE ELECTRIC FORCE MOTOR
Control your Force electric motor from your GPSMAP.
Spend more time fishing and less time positioning your boat.
ACTIVECAPTAIN APP
Integrated Wi-Fi connectivity for pairing with the free all-in-one app for access to the OneChart feature, Smart Notifications, software updates, the Helm app, Garmin Quickdraw community data, and more.
SUPPORT FOR SCANNING AND TRADITIONAL TRANSDUCERS
Enjoy built-in support for the traditional 1 kW dual-channel CHIRP sounder for excellent target separation and ClearVü and SideVü scanning sonars to see up to 304 m (1,000 ft).