The Garmin BlueChart g2 Vision SD Card provides complete coverage of Quebec and New Brunswick coastlines, including Chaleur Bay and the Bay of Gaspe. With the latest chartplotter-based marine charting system, users get access to high-detail charting, high-resolution satellite images, 3-D perspective above and below water. The SD card also comes with auto guiding technology, aerial images for real-world reference, and coastal roads that lead to interesting sites and attractions.
This SD card is compatible with Garmin's latest chartplotter range, which includes GPSMAP 5XXX series, GPSMAP 4XXX series, GPSMAP 5X5 series, GPSMAP 5X0 series, and GPSMAP 4X0. With the Garmin BlueChart g2 Vision SD Card, enjoy seamless marine exploration without worrying about operational hurdles. So, go ahead and plan a memorable marine outing with Garmin at your fingertips.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are the satellite images on the SD card real-time?
No, the satellite images on the SD card are not real-time. They provide high-resolution images for real-world reference, but they are not updated in real-time.
2. Can this SD card be used with older Garmin chartplotter models?
No, this SD card is only compatible with Garmin's latest chartplotter range, which includes GPSMAP 5XXX series, GPSMAP 4XXX series, GPSMAP 5X5 series, GPSMAP 5X0 series, and GPSMAP 4X0.
3. How does the auto guiding technology work?
The auto guiding technology on the SD card allows for seamless navigation by automatically guiding the user along pre-determined routes, taking into account navigational hazards and optimal paths.
4. Are there any additional features included with the SD card?
Yes, the SD card also comes with coastal roads data, which can be useful for planning onshore visits to interesting sites and attractions along the coastline.
5. Does the SD card cover only the specified area or can it be used for other regions as well?
This SD card is specifically designed to provide complete coverage of Quebec and New Brunswick coastlines, including Chaleur Bay and the Bay of Gaspe. It may not have the same level of coverage for other regions.
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