C-MAP REVEAL US LAKES- NORTH EAST

Brand: Navico

Elevate your boating and fishing adventures in the Northeast with the C-MAP REVEAL US LAKES- NORTH EAST chart. This premium charting solution provides incredibly detailed data for a vast array of lakes, ensuring you have the most accurate and up-to-date information at your fingertips. Designed to integrate seamlessly with your Lowrance GPS system, it offers enhanced visualization and navigation capabilities for both seasoned anglers and recreational boaters.

  • Key Features
  • High-Definition Bathymetry: Access precise depth soundings and underwater terrain mapping, revealing critical structure like drop-offs, humps, and submerged vegetation.
  • Shaded Relief Visualization: Gain a clear understanding of the lakebed topography with realistic shaded relief, making it easier to identify potential fish-holding areas.
  • Dynamic Tide and Current Data: Stay informed about tidal changes and current patterns, crucial for predicting fish behavior and optimizing your fishing success.
  • Intuitive Navigation Aids: Benefit from clear navigation aids, including buoys, hazards, and waterways, ensuring safe and efficient travel across the water.
  • Genesis Live Integration: Seamlessly connect with Genesis Live to create and share your own real-time bathymetric maps, adding a personalized layer of detail to your charting.

The C-MAP REVEAL US LAKES- NORTH EAST chart is engineered to provide a significant advantage on the water. Its comprehensive data set empowers users to make smarter decisions, whether they are exploring new fishing grounds or navigating familiar waters. The detailed bathymetric information helps anglers pinpoint the exact locations where fish are likely to be found, while the advanced navigation features ensure a smooth and safe journey for all boaters.

This charting solution is perfect for a wide range of aquatic activities, from competitive bass fishing to leisurely cruising. Anglers will appreciate the ability to identify subtle underwater features that can hold large schools of fish, while boaters will value the enhanced navigational clarity. The user-friendly interface ensures that accessing and utilizing the chart's powerful features is straightforward and efficient, making it an essential tool for anyone who spends time on the water in the Northeast.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Manufacturer Part Number (MFG) M-NA-Y213-MS
Coverage Area North East United States Lakes
Chart Type Vector Charts with Satellite Imagery Overlay
Depth Contours High-resolution
Shaded Relief Yes
Custom Depth Shading Yes
Tides and Currents Yes
Genesis Live Compatibility Yes
Compatibility Lowrance, Simrad, B&G GPS/Fishfinders
Storage Media SD Card
Weight Approx. 0.1 lbs

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