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Garmin GPSMAP® 8212 MFD 12" GPS Chartplotter w/GPS Antenna MFG# 010-01017-01

GPSMAP® 8212 MFD

Our fully-integrated 12" touchscreen multifunction display (MFD) includes the best marine user interface from Garmin. The epitome of the Power of Simple, the GPSMAP 8212 is one of the most technologically-advanced, easiest to use MFDs we have ever offered.

Multi-touch Glass Helm Display
The bright, crisp XGA touchscreen comes standard with preloaded BlueChart® g2 maps of the U.S. coast¹ and includes pinch-to-zoom and other touch controls to give you intuitive finger-tip operation. Anti-glare and LED backlighting makes this series our easiest to view in bright sunlight; auto-dimming provides outstanding visibility at night.

Full System Integration
Integrates...everything, including various sonar technologies, integrated autopilot, connectivity, apps, engine data and multi-media. SmartMode™ control allows the user to quickly change all screens at a helm in sync to a preset mode. Everything you need is at the tip of your finger, all on one screen.

Customize Layouts with SmartMode Control
SmartMode control allows you to switch all monitors in sync from one mode to another without manually switching each monitor separately. Fully customizable layouts, data and gauges allow you to place the information you need to see right where you want it.

High Performance System
External GPS19x smart antenna with 10 Hz GPS/GLONASS receiver updates position and heading 10 times per second to display a more fluid vessel movement and dramatically improves your ability to accurately mark and navigate to 5,000 waypoints.

Includes BlueChart g2
BlueChart g2 marine maps feature crisp labeling and an overall smooth presentation on your chartplotter display. In addition to the basic charts, tidal stations, currents, depth contours, IALA symbols and included fishing charts, BlueChart g2 offers smooth transitions between zoom levels and seamless continuity across chart boundaries. Covered by our exclusive New Chart Guarantee.

GRID™ (Garmin Remote Input Device)
A remote device that provides full control of all GPSMAP 8000 Glass Helm series units. Rotary knob and joystick controls provide navigation through menus and screens and allows you to seamlessly navigate between monitors at a station. Control single or multiple monitors with one device. Supports multiple devices per station. Small footprint can be integrated into a captain's chair (sold separately).

Flexible Mounting Options
The 8212 MFD is compatible with the traditional bail mount, or you can step up to the low-profile flush mount. For the ultimate in custom appearance, check out our exclusive flat-mount glass helm option.

¹U.S. coastal areas include Alaska, Hawaii and Explorer Charts for the Bahamas.

Amps - Draw

1.6
Basemap Yes
Card Format SD
Cartography - Preloaded Yes
Cartography Brand Garmin
Cartography Type Bluechart G2
Internal/External Antenna External
Resolution (VxH) 1024 x 768
Screen Size 12"
Screen Type Color
Touchscreen Yes
Voltage - Input Range (Volts) 12V/24V
Waterproof Rating Waterproof
Waypoints/Routes 5,000/100
Weather Capable Yes


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