Garmin ECHOMAP Ultra 106sv GN+ Fishfinder/Chartplotter Combo, No Transducer Included, 10 in Keyed-Assist Touchscreen, Preloaded Garmin Navionics+ U.S. and Coastal Canada Charts
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Overview
The Garmin 010-02112-50 is a 10-inch keyed-assist touchscreen chartplotter and fishfinder combo that comes without a transducer, so you can match it to the sonar setup already on your boat. It’s built around a sunlight-readable display, includes Garmin Navionics+ mapping for coastal and inland navigation, and supports LiveScope sonar when paired with compatible hardware.
For a helm where you want charts and sonar on one screen, this unit also ties into NMEA 2000 and Garmin Marine Network. That matters when you want to share data, sonar, and charts with other compatible electronics on board, rather than running everything as a standalone display.
This is a good fit for anglers and cruisers who want a larger touchscreen at the console and need the flexibility to select the right transducer and network connections for their specific boat.
Key features
- 10-inch keyed-assist touchscreen that stays readable in bright conditions
- Garmin Navionics+ mapping for coastal and inland charting in one unit
- Built-in UHD sonar capability, with transducer selection left open since no transducer is included
- LiveScope sonar support when paired with compatible LiveScope components
- NMEA 2000 support for integrating with compatible sensors and onboard data sources
- Garmin Marine Network connectivity for sharing sonar, charts, waypoints, and routes with compatible devices
- ActiveCaptain app support for mobile integration and day-to-day management
Installation and setup
Plan the mounting location like you would any primary helm display: a spot where the screen is easy to reach, easy to view while standing or seated, and not blocked by throttles or wheel travel. Leave enough clearance behind the panel for cable bends and connectors, and route wiring with drip loops so water does not follow a cable into the back of the unit.
On open boats and fast hulls, a mount that stays tight under vibration matters. Use proper backing support for thin fiberglass and avoid relying on a face panel alone when the unit is installed in a high-impact area.
Compatibility and fit
Because this version is sold without a transducer, sonar performance comes down to the transducer you pair with it. Match the transducer type and mounting style to your hull and fishing style, and confirm connector compatibility before you commit to the install.
If you’re adding this to an existing Garmin setup, Garmin Marine Network and NMEA 2000 integration can reduce duplicated sensors and make it easier to keep charts, waypoints, and sonar views aligned across stations, as long as the rest of the system is compatible.
Electrical and system integration
Wire it to your boat’s DC system using the correct circuit protection and cable routing practices for a helm environment. Keep power wiring separate from high-noise loads where possible, and confirm the supply requirements and fuse sizing against your electrical plan before finalizing connections.
For networking, treat NMEA 2000 as a backbone system: proper power insertion, correct terminations, and sensible drop lengths help prevent intermittent data issues that only show up offshore or in rough water.
Maintenance and care
Rinse salt spray off the exterior with fresh water after runs, especially around connectors and mounting hardware, and clean the screen with a soft cloth meant for displays. If the boat sits uncovered, use a cover when practical to cut down on UV exposure and keep the touchscreen free of grime that can affect touch response.
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