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The Garman GPSMAP 182/182C features crisp, high-resolution
displays and high-speed processors, which allow for an extremely
fast redraw rate. These chartplotters have a built-in WAAS receiver,
which means they can pinpoint your location and other map features
within three meters, on average.
The GPSMAP 182/182C's built-in worldwide basemap provides coastline
detail, U.S. tide data, and inland cartography. The detail gets
even better when you plug in an optional data card with Garmin's
exclusive BlueChart® marine cartography or detailed maps from
our MapSource® product line. Like all Garmin marine products,
these units are tough enough to stand up to saltwater, sunlight,
and other elements.
Garman
GPS MAP 182/182C
The GPSMAP 182C offers daylight-viewable color as an option to
the monochrome display of the GPSMAP 182.
12-parallel channel GPS with BlueChart marine cartography;
celestial tables; built-in worldwide basemaps with U.S. tide data,
coastlines and inland features
The Garman GPS
MAP 182/182C usually sells for between $699 and $999,
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