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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a Simrad GPS chartplotter and a Simrad GPS fish finder combo?
A Simrad GPS chartplotter focuses on navigation - GPS positioning overlaid on detailed marine charts, route planning, waypoint management, and integration with autopilot and AIS. A Simrad GPS fish finder combo adds integrated sonar capability to that foundation, so the same display handles charting and bottom reading without requiring a second unit at the helm. For most recreational anglers, a combo unit is the practical choice - it consolidates two critical functions into one display, reduces wiring complexity, and keeps the helm cleaner. Boaters who prioritize having a large, dedicated navigation display separate from their sonar - particularly on bigger boats with multi-station helms - may prefer keeping the two functions on separate displays for more screen real estate on each. The right answer depends on your boat's size, your helm layout, and how you balance navigating versus fishing during a typical trip.
How does Simrad GPS accuracy compare to Garmin or Raymarine at similar price points?
At comparable price points, Simrad marine GPS accuracy is consistent with what Garmin and Raymarine deliver - all three brands use WAAS-enabled GPS chipsets that achieve real-world accuracy within a few meters under normal sky conditions. The practical differences in day-to-day use are minimal for the vast majority of boating scenarios. Where distinctions emerge is in satellite system support - newer units from all three brands increasingly support GLONASS, Galileo, and other satellite constellations alongside GPS, which improves acquisition speed and maintains accuracy in areas where GPS satellite geometry is less favorable. The more meaningful comparison between brands at the GPS level is how well the position data integrates with the rest of the electronics ecosystem - and for boaters already running Simrad displays, autopilot, or radar, a Simrad GPS system delivers the tightest integration and the most feature-complete experience.
Do I need to buy charts separately for my Simrad GPS plotter, or does it come ready to navigate?
Current Simrad GPS plotter units come preloaded with base charts that provide functional coastal coverage for navigation purposes - enough to get you oriented and moving safely. For more detailed cartography covering inshore areas, depth contours, marina layouts, and regularly updated navigational data, most boaters add a premium chart card such as C-MAP or Navionics. Simrad displays are compatible with both chart platforms, giving you flexibility in choosing the cartography that best covers your home waters. C-MAP charts are particularly well-regarded for offshore and deep-water coverage, while Navionics offers strong inshore and freshwater detail alongside a community-sourced depth data layer that can be genuinely useful for fishing applications. A premium chart card is a relatively modest addition to the overall cost of a Simrad GPS chartplotter and is worth factoring into your budget from the start.
Can I connect an external GPS antenna to my existing Simrad display, and will it improve performance?
Yes - Simrad external GPS antennas connect to compatible displays and can meaningfully improve positioning performance in situations where the built-in GPS receiver has a compromised sky view. If your Simrad GPS display is mounted inside an enclosed helm station, under a fiberglass hardtop, or in a location where the internal antenna cannot see a full hemisphere of sky, you may notice slower satellite acquisition and occasional positional drift under the built-in GPS alone. An external antenna mounted at the highest practical point on the vessel - typically the T-top, radar arch, or mast - acquires satellites faster, maintains a stronger lock in rough conditions, and delivers more consistent accuracy when you need it most. It is one of the more cost-effective performance upgrades available for a Simrad GPS for boats installation that already has solid hardware but a suboptimal antenna placement.