
SIMRAD–GO7 XSR Fishfinder/Chartplotter Combo with Active Imaging 3-in-1 Transducer and C-MAP Pro Charts
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Specs
GO7 XSR Fishfinder/Chartplotter Combo with Active Imaging 3-in-1 Transducer and C-MAP Pro Charts
Name | Value |
---|---|
Best Use |
Cruising Fishing |
Card Type | C-Map |
Cartography | US Coastal/Inland |
Compatible Accessories |
Radar Sounder Sonar |
Connection Interface |
Ethernet NMEA 2000 Micro SD |
Diagonal Screen Size | 7" |
Dimensions | 8.661" x 6.098" x 4.681" |
Display Shape | Horizontal |
Display Color | Color |
Display Type | Horizontal |
Mount Type |
Flush Surface Tilt |
Resolution | 480 x 800 |
Type |
Chartplotter Fishfinder |
Voltage | 10 to 17V DC |
Warranty Details | Two Years |
Product Overview
Get more from every day on the water
Simrad GO series displays are designed to help you make the most of your time on the water and are a perfect addition to smaller sportboats, dayboats, and center-consoles. Behind every super-bright GO series touchscreen lies a built-in GPS receiver, echosounder, wireless connectivity, and industry standard NMEA 2000® networking. Navigate, connect with mobile devices, control accessories like your on-board sound system, and choose from an array of built-in sonar support to cruise with confidence or fish like a pro. Radar capability—available on the GO7 and above—offers added safety and fishfinding functionality while you’re out on the water.
Multi-touch display for intuitive, tablet-style control
Chartplotter with built-in GPS helps keep you on course
Every GO series display is a full-featured chartplotter with a built-in GPS receiver. Choose from a wide range of charts available from C-MAP and others to best cover your local waterways and favorite holiday spots. You can even leverage advanced chart-specific features like C-MAP Easy Routing to make planning your next trip on the water as easy as planning a trip in the car.
Turn your display into a fishfinder
Add a sonar transducer (sold separately) and your GO series display works as a capable fishfinder, complete with CHIRP technology for clear detection of fish throughout the water column. Choose from a range of options to suit your boat, from cost-effective CHIRP or traditional transducers for a classic fish-finder view, to StructureScan® HD imaging for a picture-like view of fish holding structure beneath and around your boat.
Wireless and wired connectivity take your display beyond the helm
Built-in wireless connectivity mirrors your display to a compatible smartphone or tablet, giving you instant access to charts, radar and other functionality from anywhere on board. Wireless also enables easy online software updates via any internet hotspot. Industry-standard NMEA 2000® connectivity offers a wide range of expansion and integration options: monitor your boat’s engine performance and fuel efficiency, steer your boat with a Simrad autopilot, or control your on-board entertainment system from your GO series display.
Features:
- Widescreen display with bright LED backlight with easy to use with simple, tablet-style touchscreen controls.
- Compatible with Broadband 3G™/4G™ and Halo™ radar (GO7 and above)
- View and control your display from a compatible smartphone or tablet
- Built-in support for CHIRP sonar, StructureScan® HD imaging, or ForwardScan™ sonar: just add a compatible transducer
- Works with the WM-3 SiriusXM satellite weather module (GO7 and above, North America only)
Advice
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