This sleek chartplotter offers big capability in a small package. The GPSMAP 440 features an ultra-bright 4” QVGA display and a built-in, satellite-enhanced worldwide basemap. Add even more mapping capabilities with the optional BlueChart g2 Vision card.
The GPSMAP 440 also includes full North American Bluechart coverage.
See detail-rich imagery like never
before
The worldwide basemap on the 440 can be enhanced with the optional BlueChart g2 Vision card, which provides high-resolution aerial reference photos for help navigating tricky harbors and channels — or locating spots like area marinas, fuel stops or restaurants.
The g2 Vision plug-in data card also allows the GPSMAP 440 to graphically depict a true 3D “mariner’s eye” topside view or “fish eye” underwater navigation perspective.
Experience super simple user interface for easy operation
With fewer buttons to push and fewer operational steps to navigate, the simplified menu format on the 440 makes it easy for you to see and select the data you want to access on-screen.
Simplify navigation with Auto Guidance
Optional g2 Vision auto guidance technology will help simplify your navigation. It’s like having a knowledgeable guide to local hazards and waterways always on deck. Auto Guidance searches all the chart features to suggest the best known charted route for navigation.
Enjoy added functionality of sonar
and XM Weather
The 440s version comes with powerful dual frequency or dual beam sonar to clearly paint depth contours, fish targets, structure, etc. It’s also CANet capable, allowing sounder data to be shared with other plotter displays on your boat.
XM Weather versions* of the 440 and 440s also are available. The 440x and 440sx are capable of displaying comprehensive graphical weather data. XM WX Satellite Weather delivers location-specific, animated, high-resolution weather data, in chart-overlay form, directly to your plotter.
Package includes:
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GPSMAP 440/440s
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Unit cover
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Tilt/swivel mount
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Cables
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Owner's manual
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Note: 440s package includes dual beam or dual frequency transduce