Garmin ECHOMAP UHD2 75sv Chartplotter, 7in Touchscreen, Navionics+ Canada Inland and Coastal Maps, ClearVü/SideVü Sonar Support, Wi-Fi, NMEA 2000, No Transducer
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Overview
The Garmin 010-02686-01 is a 7-inch touchscreen chartplotter and fishfinder with keyed assist, preloaded with Canada inland and coastal Garmin Navionics+ cartography, and supplied without a transducer. The built-in mapping covers more than 8,100 lakes with up to 1-foot contours and includes a 1-year subscription to daily chart updates.
It supports traditional sonar along with ClearVü and SideVü scanning when paired with a compatible transducer, and it also supports LiveScope sonar systems (sold separately). Built-in Wi-Fi lets you share sonar, waypoints, and routes with another compatible ECHOMAP UHD2, and it pairs with the ActiveCaptain app for software updates and OneChart features. For electrical planning, it runs on 9 to 18 Vdc with a 3 A fast-acting fuse, and typical draw at 12 Vdc is about 1.52 A (up to 3.2 A peak).
The unit is rated IPX7 for incidental exposure to water and uses an 800 x 480 WVGA display that stays readable in sun. Physical size with the cradle is 218 x 142 x 81 mm, and it helps to leave about 118 mm of clearance behind the unit for connectors and cable bend radius.
Key features
- 7-inch touchscreen with keyed assist (800 x 480 WVGA)
- Built-in Canada inland and coastal Garmin Navionics+ cartography covering 8,100+ lakes with up to 1-foot contours, plus 1-year daily update subscription
- Sonar support for traditional, ClearVü, and SideVü when paired with a compatible transducer (transducer sold separately)
- LiveScope sonar system support for real-time sonar views (sold separately)
- Built-in Wi-Fi for sharing sonar, waypoints, and routes with another compatible ECHOMAP UHD2
- ActiveCaptain app support for updates and OneChart features
- NMEA 2000 compatibility for tying in supported boat data and controls on one screen
- IPX7 water rating and 9 to 18 Vdc power input with 3 A fast-acting fuse
What’s included
- ECHOMAP UHD2 75sv chartplotter
- 12-pin sounder to 8-pin transducer cable
- Power/data cable
- Tilt mount
- Flush mount
- Protective sun cover
- Mounting hardware
- Documentation
Installation and setup
The included tilt mount works well on a console top, electronics box, or helm brow where you want quick viewing angle changes. Flush mounting is a clean fit for a dash panel, and it helps to plan cable routing before cutting so the connectors are not forced into a tight bend behind the display.
On open boats that see spray and washdowns, place the unit where it is easy to reach for the touchscreen and keys, but not where a rod butt or cooler lid will routinely hit the display. Use the sun cover when the boat is stored to protect the screen from UV and dockside scuffs.
Electrical and system integration
Power it from a 12 V DC circuit that stays within 9 to 18 Vdc. If your boat has a 24 V house bank, plan a regulated step-down supply rather than feeding it directly. Current draw is about 1.52 A typical at 12 Vdc, with up to 3.2 A peak, so size wiring and switching with that in mind.
NMEA 2000 networking can bring supported data from compatible gear onto the display, but the chartplotter still needs its own power connection. For sharing between displays and app functions, built-in Wi-Fi handles wireless connections without running extra network cabling between units.
Sonar and transducer compatibility
This version ships without a transducer, which is helpful when you already have a transducer on the boat or you want to choose one that matches how you fish. Traditional sonar plus ClearVü and SideVü scanning are available when you pair the unit with a compatible transducer, and the included 12-pin sounder to 8-pin transducer cable supports common 8-pin transducer connections.
If you plan to add LiveScope, it requires the appropriate LiveScope sonar hardware and transducer (sold separately). For best results, match the transducer style to your mounting location and hull type, then run the transducer cable away from high-current wiring to keep sonar noise down.
Who this fits
This is a good match for anglers running Canada lakes and nearshore coastal water who want charts and scanning sonar on a 7-inch display, while keeping the freedom to choose the transducer that fits their hull and fishing style. It also makes sense on boats that already have NMEA 2000 gear and want a single screen at the helm for navigation and connected boat data.
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