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Electronics : Garmin GPSMap 378 GPS Navigator and Chartplotter

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Garmin GPSMap 378 GPS Navigator and Chartplotter

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Garmin GPSMap 378 GPS Navigator and Chartplotter
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Street Price: $1,285.70
Gaunz Org Price: $779.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 23580





Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759060312
Label: Garmin
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-00542-00
Number Of Tracks: 15
Platform: Mac OS 9 and below
Publisher: Garmin
Release Date: November 01, 2006
Ranking: 23580
Studio: Garmin


Piece facts:
  • Comes preloaded with maps for lakes throughout the continental United States, in addition to detailed street level mapping
  • Offers optional weather and sonar capabilities; gives you the ability to conveniently add plug in data cards, so you can easily add more maps and features
  • High-resolution 256-color sunlight-readable TFT display; includes an industry leading database with more than six million points of interest
  • Dimensions: 5.7 x 3.2 x 1.9 inches (W x H x D); weighs 3.2 pounds
  • Combination color chartplotter and land navigator easily transitions from boat to dashboard




Chartplotter and Navigator GPS 378 GPSMap Garmin






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Go from box to boat to dash with the portable and versatile GPSMAP 378. This combination color chartplotter and land navigator comes preloaded with maps for lakes throughout the continental U.S., in addition to detailed street-level mapping. The ability to conveniently add plug-in data cards lets you easily add more maps and features - making this one incredible GPS navigator for land and fresh water.From curbside to dockside, the GPSMAP 378 has you covered - no downloads or computer required. lts preloaded inland lake maps boast 10-meter resolution for more than 3200 lakes - many with depth contours. ln addition, these built-in fresh-water maps provide shoreline detail, river and creek channels, islands, boat ramps, campgrounds and more for tens of thousands of lakes across the continental U.S. - giving you the freedom to boat and fish anywhere in the states. These maps also show streams and rivers, tide stations and predictions, a wrecks and obstructions database, and U.S. Coast Guard aids to navigation.For road trips, the 378 comes preloaded with City Navigator NT detailed street maps for North America and includes automatic routing with voice guidance along with an industry-leading database with more than six million points of interest - including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, marinas, attractions and more. These street maps are seamlessly integrated with the 378's lake maps. An included marine mount and automotive kit make it a snap to transfer the unit from boat to car.See real-time weather displayed on the 378's high-resolution 256-color sunlight-readable TFT display. View vital weather data, such as NEXRAD radar, storm cells, wind speeds, surface temperatures, forecasts and more than a dozen other weather attributes directly on the unit's display - so you can spend more time enjoying the water and less time worrying about the weather.The GPSMAP 378: loaded for fresh-water fun, right out of the box.

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Go from box to boat to dash with the portable and versatile WAAS-enabled, 12 parallel channel Garmin GPSMAP 378 GPS receiver. This combination color chartplotter and land navigator comes preloaded with maps for lakes throughout the continental United States, in addition to detailed street level mapping. lt also offers optional weather and sonar capabilities, and gives you the ability to use plug in data cards, so you can instantly add new maps to your GPSMAP 378 without connecting to your computer. Designed for use both on land and in water, the GPSMAP 378 is ready to go out of the box--no downloads or computer required.

The GPSMAP 378 comes preloaded with inland lake maps that feature 10 meter resolution for more than 3200 lakes--many with depth contours. To give you the freedom to boat and fish anywhere in the states, these built in, freshwater maps provide shoreline detail, river and creek channels, islands, boat ramps, campgrounds and more for tens of thousands of lakes across the continental U.S. To help make your next boating trip a safe and pleasurable one, the GPSMAP 378 also provides tide and celestial info with the removable quad helix antenna. ln addition, you'll enjoy access to information about streams and rivers, a wrecks and obstructions database, and U.S. Coast Guard aids to navigation.

For road trips, the GPSMAP 378 comes preloaded with City Navigator NT detailed street maps for North America and offers automatic routing with voice guidance to help get you where you're going quickly and easily. The system also includes an industry leading database with more than six million points of interest including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, marinas, attractions and more. For added convenience, these street maps are seamlessly integrated with the 378's lake maps and an included marine mount and automotive kit make it a snap to transfer the unit from boat to car. For added convenience, the GPSMAP 378 stores 3,000 waypoints and 50 reversible routes, while the 10,000 point automatic track log saves up to 15 tracks.

With the GPSMAP 378, weather and audio options travel with your plotter, whether you're navigating on land or sea. ln fact, to help you decide on the best day to travel, this system can display real-time weather information on the high-resolution 256-color sunlight-readable TFT display. View NEXRAD radar, storm cells, wind speeds, surface temperatures, forecasts and more than a dozen other weather attributes, so you can spend more time enjoying the water and less time worrying about the weather. And with the GXM 30 antenna, you also have the option of receiving XM Satellite Radio's 150 plus channels of commercial-free music, sports, news, talk and entertainment programming.

What's in the Box
GPSMAP 378 chart plotter, preloaded U.S. lnland Lakes, preloaded City Navigator NT North America, Trip and Waypoint Manager, USB/PC interface cable, power/data cable, marine mount, automotive mount, universal friction mount, 12-volt adapter cable with speaker, AC charger, protective cover, owner's manual, and quick reference guide.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * loaded GPS ...
Loaded with lots of information. Would be easier to use if touch screen. Marine lake detail did not include my favorite lake which is the second largest in its State (44,000 acres). Bummed since I could not find a list of the covered Lakes at the Garmin site.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Garmin GPS
The unit arrived in good order. Am still working on the operating manual. This GPS has many options to set up and different ways to connect to a vehicle. It will take some time to take advantage of all it has to offer.



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