Garmin Navionics+ charts provide highly detailed mapping of coastal areas, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water. The charts include shaded depth contours to help you navigate shallow water and find the best fishing spots. With new advanced Auto Guidance technology, you get the best guidance, as Garmin and Navionics routing functions are now integrated. Daily updates are available through the ActiveCaptain® app, so you always have the most up-to-date chart information.
Detailed map information for the entire Gulf of Bothnia. The map covers the Finnish and Swedish coasts with their archipelagos from Flee to Tornio south to the Bothnian Sea, as well as a wide range of inland lakes and rivers in northern Finland and northern Sweden. These include Kemi, Oulu, Vaasa and Rauma, as well as Luleå, Umeå, Sundsvall and Härnösand on the Swedish side. The map also includes several inland waters, such as Tjeggelvas, Hornavan, Siljan and Storsjön.
You can access the map material here .
Check map compatibility here or with customer service.
Integrated content from Garmin and Navionics for marine and lake areas, with an updated color palette in the style of Navionics, offering excellent coverage, clarity and detail.
One year of free updates is included, and map updates are available daily through the ActiveCaptain app. After one year, you retain full map functionality, including Auto Guidance+, and can purchase additional updates via subscription if desired.
Combining Garmin and Navionics automatic routing capabilities, built-in Auto Guidance technology provides the smoothest route from start to finish, including through channels and inlets.
Shaded depth range, choose from 10 different color shadings.
Improved for fishing and navigation, curves up to 0.5 meters provide a more detailed view of the bottom structure.
To make navigation easier, you can adjust the depth curves to suit you best.
ActiveCaptain community where you can make recommendations and get advice from other boaters on everything from guest ports to port services
Garmin Navionics+ charts provide highly detailed mapping of coastal areas, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water. The charts include shaded depth contours to help you navigate shallow water and find the best fishing spots. With new advanced Auto Guidance technology, you get the best guidance, as Garmin and Navionics routing functions are now integrated. Daily updates are available through the ActiveCaptain® app, so you always have the most up-to-date chart information.
Detailed map information for the entire Gulf of Bothnia. The map covers the Finnish and Swedish coasts with their archipelagos from Flee to Tornio south to the Bothnian Sea, as well as a wide range of inland lakes and rivers in northern Finland and northern Sweden. These include Kemi, Oulu, Vaasa and Rauma, as well as Luleå, Umeå, Sundsvall and Härnösand on the Swedish side. The map also includes several inland waters, such as Tjeggelvas, Hornavan, Siljan and Storsjön.
You can access the map material here .
Check map compatibility here or with customer service.
Integrated content from Garmin and Navionics for marine and lake areas, with an updated color palette in the style of Navionics, offering excellent coverage, clarity and detail.
One year of free updates is included, and map updates are available daily through the ActiveCaptain app. After one year, you retain full map functionality, including Auto Guidance+, and can purchase additional updates via subscription if desired.
Combining Garmin and Navionics automatic routing capabilities, built-in Auto Guidance technology provides the smoothest route from start to finish, including through channels and inlets.
Shaded depth range, choose from 10 different color shadings.
Improved for fishing and navigation, curves up to 0.5 meters provide a more detailed view of the bottom structure.
To make navigation easier, you can adjust the depth curves to suit you best.
ActiveCaptain community where you can make recommendations and get advice from other boaters on everything from guest ports to port services