Garmin GPSMAP 4212 Chartplotter Bundle
$193.00
Garmin GPSMAP 4212 Chartplotter Bundle pairs a 12.1-inch XGA chartplotter with the GSD 22 network sounder and GXM 51 weather receiver for integrated navigation, sonar, and weather monitoring.
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Overview Garmin GPSMAP 4212 Chartplotter Bundle
Garmin GPSMAP 4212 Chartplotter Bundle is built around a large 12.1-inch XGA chartplotter that serves as a central display for the Garmin Marine Network. The package also includes the GSD 22 network sounder and the GXM 51 XM weather receiver to extend the system beyond charting alone.
This setup supports route planning, sonar display, and weather awareness from one screen. Optional BlueChart g2 Vision cards add 3D navigation views, aerial photos, and Auto Guidance, while the included sonar module provides dual-frequency performance for both shallow and deep water use.
Key Features
- Large-format XGA chartplotter: The 12.1-inch screen gives a clear working area for charting and network data.
- Bundled sonar and weather modules: The included GSD 22 and GXM 51 expand the system for depth reading, target definition, and live weather information.
- BlueChart g2 mapping support: Detailed Garmin cartography helps with coastal route planning and general helm navigation.
- Dual-frequency digital sonar: The GSD 22 supports 200/50 kHz operation and automatically adjusts for shallow or deeper water use depending on the transducer.
- BlueChart g2 Vision ready: Optional mapping cards add 3D perspectives, aerial reference photography, and Auto Guidance.
Applications
Suitable for boaters who want a single main chartplotter display with bundled sonar and weather capability from the start. It works well on coastal cruising boats, offshore fishing vessels, and larger helm layouts.
The combination is especially relevant when navigation, depth interpretation, and weather tracking all need to be available on one networked Garmin screen.
Specifications
| Product type | Chartplotter bundle |
| Display | 12.1-inch XGA display |
| Included modules | GSD 22 network sounder and GXM 51 weather receiver |
| Sonar frequency | Dual frequency 200/50 kHz |
| Depth capability | Up to 5,000 feet depending on transducer |
| Weather data | XM graphical weather through GXM 51 |
What’s Included
- GPSMAP 4212
- GSD 22 Network Sounder with cable
- GXM 51 Weather Receiver with cable
- Bail mount and knobs
- GPS 17x
- Protective front cover
- Power cable assembly
- Video cable assembly
- Flush mount hardware
- In-line fuse kit for GPS 17
- Marine grommet kit
- Crimp connectors
- Owner’s manual
- Quick reference guide
Frequently Asked Questions About Garmin GPSMAP 4212 Chartplotter Bundle
Who is the Garmin GPSMAP 4212 Chartplotter Bundle intended for on board?
Garmin GPSMAP 4212 Chartplotter Bundle is designed for boaters who want charting, sonar, and weather awareness from one main helm package. Its 12.1-inch XGA display works with the included GSD 22 digital sonar and GXM 51 weather receiver, so navigation, depth information, and weather data can be viewed together.
How does this bundle improve onboard awareness?
This bundle goes beyond chart display by adding the GSD 22 for sonar information and the GXM 51 for weather data on the same screen. That makes the package more practical when route decisions also depend on depth detail and changing conditions.
Can this unit support more detailed route planning?
This bundle is centered on the main chartplotter display, with preloaded BlueChart g2 cartography ready for navigation from the start. Optional BlueChart g2 Vision support adds more advanced chart views and planning tools where stated.
Is this bundle more suitable as a main helm system?
This bundle is most relevant for offshore fishing boats and coastal route planning who want charting, sonar information, and weather awareness available from a single main screen. The large-format helm approach is especially useful when several information sources need to be viewed together during longer coastal or offshore runs.

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