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Garmin Navionics+ NSEU649L - Norway - Marine Chart

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Garmin Navionics+ NSEU649L - Norway - Marine ChartNavionics+ NSEU649L Norway Marine Chart Get the worlds No. 1 choice in the marine mapping with the best, most up to date Navionics+ cartography on your compatible chartplotter. Featuring vibrant colors, a streamlined interface and combined coastal inland content with a popular Navionics style color palette, Garmin Navionics+ cartography makes it easy to plot your course. Multiple shading options aid in shallow water navigation and make it easy to

Navionics+ NSEU649L - Norway - Marine Chart 

Get the world’s No. 1 choice in the marine mapping with the best, most up-to-date Navionics®+ cartography on your compatible chartplotter. 

Featuring vibrant colors, a streamlined interface and combined coastal/inland content with a popular Navionics® style color palette, Garmin Navionics+ cartography makes it easy to plot your course.  Multiple shading options aid in shallow water navigation and make it easy to highlight a target depth range for the best fishing spots.   Fully customizable with various chart layers, overlay combinations and up to 10 color-shaded target depth ranges to scope out the best fishing spots.

When you purchase a new Garmin Navionics+ or Garmin Navionics Vision+ cartography product, a one-year subscription is included.  

Chart Code - NSEU649L

Coverage Area:

Detailed coverage of the entire coast of Norway and parts of Sweden.  Coverage includes the Oslofjord; the Sognefjord; the Vestfjorden; Jan Mayen Island; Svalbard; Lakes Mjøsa, Bandak, Kviteseidvatnet, Flåvatn and Norsjø and the Telemark Canal in Norway; Lakes Vänern and Vättern and the Trollhätte and Göta Canals in Sweden.  Ports include Gothenburg in Sweden and Kristiansand, Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim, Tromsø and Narvik in Norway. 

Features:

  • All-in-one Map Solution - Access detail-rich mapping of coastal features, lakes, rivers and more.  Integrated Garmin and Navionics® content offers coverage for boaters worldwide. 
  • Daily Chart Updates - Charts are constantly being enhanced with new and amended content — as many as 5,000 updates are made every day.  The one-year included subscription gives you access to daily chart updates via the ActiveCaptain app. 
  • Auto Guidance+ Technology - Combining the best of Garmin and Navionics automatic routing features, built-in Auto Guidance+ technology1 gives you a suggested dock-to-dock path to follow through channels, inlets, marina entrances and more. 
  • Depth Range Shading - High-resolution depth range shading lets you select up to 10 color-shaded options and view your designated target depths at a glance. 
  • Up to 1' Contours - For improved fishing and navigation, up to 1' contours provide a clear depiction of bottom structure for improved fishing charts and enhanced detail in swamps, canals, harbors, marinas and more. 
  • Shallow Water Shading - To give a clear picture of shallow waters to avoid, this feature allows for shading at a user-defined depth. 
  • ActiveCaptain Community - Community-sourced content provides useful POIs, such as marinas, anchorages, hazards, businesses and more. Get recommendations from boaters with firsthand experience of the local environment. 

Compatibility:

  • Check the compatibility of Garmin Navionics+ content and features with your GPS chartplotter.

Technical Specifications:

  • Format - MicroSD/SD Card

In the Box:

  • SD/MSD Card

1Auto Guidance+ is for planning purposes only and does not replace safe navigation operations 

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Manufacturer : Garmin
Manufacturer Part No : 010-C1276-20
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