The combo features a quick-release bail mount, making it easy to remove and take with you. Preloaded LakeVü g3 inland maps with integrated Navionics data cover more than 18,000 lakes with up to 1’ contours.
(7.8' x 4.8') Display resolution: 800 x 400 pixels Display type: WVGA color Weight: 2.3 lbs.
Garmin 93sv plus#
Vivid scanning sonar color palettes make it easier than ever to distinguish targets and structure. Garmin ECHOMAP Plus 93sv Specs Overall: 11.4' x 6.5' x 2.4' Display size: 9' diag. 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. With either of these adapter cables, the echoMAPs can only handle one source for traditional 2D, so the all-in-one xducers that typically come with the units will not work in this arrangement.Find more fish using the ECHOMAP UHD 93sv combo with a bright, sunlight-readable 9” touchscreen with keyed assist.
But, you have to run the GT30 (Side/ClearVu only, no 2D) on the transom for Side/ClearVu when using the adapter cables and inhull xducer. A different adapter cable is needed depending on whether you have a CHIRP or nonCHIRP echoMAP. These adapter cables to run an inhull xducer and a transom-mount SV xducer with echoMAPs have been available for some time. A little frustrating they don't have a y-cable. Have to select it in settings on the unit and then switch back to the SV transducer when idling. So, now I gotta get a in-hull transducer and then switch to it when I want to make a run somewhere. Garmin does not make a Y-cable, yet, where you can switch between a in-hull transducer and the SV transducer. Interesting, why does the tranducer shield/saver cause it to lose signal at a lower speed? if its mounted to the jack plate it would be just a little to the left of the tranducer pictured above right? Network Capable If you have multiple compatible ECHOMAP UHD or ECHOMAP Ultra devices on your boat, you can share information such as sonar, user data and charts among them (7' and 9' models only). A little frustrating they don't have a y-cable. Keep the data to yourself, or share it with the Quickdraw Community on Garmin Connect.
The expansive 9 keyed-assist touchscreen display is sunlight readable and intuitively designed. The ECHOMAP Plus 93sv offers all of the top-rated features of past echoMAP models but with the addition of WiFi, improved QuickDraw Contours and more. So, now I gotta get a in-hull transducer and then switch to it when I want to make a run somewhere. Garmin Echomap Plus 93sv Without Transducer. First, you’re saving space, since by using the split screen the map and sonar can be displayed on the same screen. Garmin put the combination of fish finder/chartplotter to good use. Garmin does not make a Y-cable, yet, where you can switch between a in-hull transducer and the SV transducer. The answer, in the case of the Echomap UHD 93sv, is a resounding no. I now lose the bottom reading at about 10 mph but I'm not worried about knocking it off if I hit/roll a stump. My biggest concern is knocking the thing off when it hits a stump so I purchased a transducer shield and saver and re-mounted it to my jack plate. That's exactly where mine was mounted on my Skeeter and it worked just fine even when running on pad but at 50-55 mph it's outta the water and you lose the bottom reading.