GO7 XSE MULTI-DISPLAY CMAP & HDI XDCR

Brand: Navico

Experience superior marine navigation and fishfinding with the GO7 XSE MULTI-DISPLAY CMAP & HDI XDCR, a powerful and versatile system designed to enhance your time on the water. This integrated unit combines high-definition sonar capabilities with intuitive chart plotting, providing boaters with a comprehensive tool for exploration, fishing, and safe passage. Its user-friendly interface and robust feature set make it an ideal choice for a wide range of vessels and boating activities.

  • Key Features
  • High-Definition Sonar: Features advanced High-Definition Sonar (HDI) technology for incredibly detailed underwater views, revealing fish, structure, and bottom composition with clarity.
  • Integrated GPS & Chart Plotting: Built-in GPS receiver coupled with C-MAP charting capabilities allows for precise navigation and detailed mapping of your surroundings.
  • Multi-Touch Display: A bright, responsive multi-touch screen provides effortless control and easy access to all functions, even in bright sunlight.
  • Versatile Transducer Options: Compatible with a variety of HDI transducers, offering flexibility to choose the sonar performance that best suits your fishing style and target species.
  • Simple Operation: Designed with an intuitive menu system and user-friendly controls, making it easy for both novice and experienced boaters to operate.
  • Expandable System: Offers connectivity options to integrate with other marine electronics, allowing for a customized and expanded onboard system.

The GO7 XSE MULTI-DISPLAY is engineered to provide a seamless and informative boating experience. Its primary strength lies in its ability to combine essential navigation functions with powerful fishfinding tools. The integrated GPS and C-MAP charts provide accurate positioning and detailed navigational data, ensuring you can plot courses with confidence and explore new areas safely. The high-definition sonar capabilities offer a significant advantage for anglers, allowing them to identify fish, locate prime fishing spots, and understand the underwater terrain in remarkable detail. This all-in-one solution simplifies your helm, reducing clutter and consolidating critical information into a single, easy-to-view display.

Built with the rigors of marine use in mind, the GO7 XSE is robust and reliable. Its durable construction ensures it can withstand the challenging conditions of the open water, from constant vibration to exposure to the elements. The bright, clear display is designed for excellent visibility in all lighting conditions, ensuring you can always see the information you need, whether under the glare of the midday sun or during twilight hours. The intuitive interface means less time fumbling with controls and more time enjoying your time on the water, whether you're cruising, fishing, or simply enjoying the scenery. This unit represents a significant upgrade for any boater looking for advanced navigation and fishfinding technology in a user-friendly package.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Model GO7 XSE MULTI-DISPLAY CMAP & HDI XDCR
MFG Number 000-14326-002
Brand Lowrance
Display Size 7-inch
Display Type Multi-touch Widescreen
Resolution 800 x 480 pixels
GPS Receiver Internal 10Hz GPS
Charting C-MAP, Navionics, CMOR, NV Charts, and more
Sonar Type HDI (High Definition Sonar) - CHIRP, DownScan Imaging, StructureScan Imaging
Waterproof Rating IPX7
Operating Voltage 12V DC (10-17V DC range)
Dimensions (W x H x D) 7.97" x 5.76" x 2.34" (202.5 mm x 146.3 mm x 59.5 mm)
Weight Approx. 2.17 lbs

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