Garmin AA Battery Pack
Ensure you have back-up power1 when and where you need it. This spare battery pack requires 3 AA batteries (lithium batteries recommended; not included).
Ensure you have back-up power1 when and where you need it. This spare battery pack requires 3 AA batteries (lithium batteries recommended; not included).
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Get on fish faster, and stay on the water with the most powerful, most efficient trolling motor available1 — and it’s quiet, too.
Force is more efficient at 24 V than the competition’s 36 V system. No lie.
Wirelessly connect to your Garmin chartplotter, and open up a world of possibilities.
It comes with sonar built in, too? That’s just too good to be true.
All the control of a cable-steered pedal without the cable.
Just point the handheld remote where you want to go, and Force will take you there.

Garmin Marine Heading Sensor Cable to Connect Marine Heading Sensor to NMEA 2000 Network [Garmin Part Number: 010-11419-00] – RRP $1290
Connect a heading sensor to a NMEA 2000 network with this 19.7 ft (6 m) cable.
THIS IS SUITABLE FOR CURRENT MODEL GARMIN GMR 18 xHD RADOME & GMR 24 xHD RADOME.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX:
* Garmin Marine Heading Sensor Cable – NMEA 2000
* Documentation
WARRANTY:
We are an authorised Australian Garmin retailer, as such Full Australian Manufacturers Warranty is applicable for this item. Please note if a Garmin unit is purchased overseas or from a non-authorised Garmin retailer you may not receive warranty coverage in Australia.
*Specifications from suppliers’ information.

Garmin VHF 315i Marine Radio – Enjoy Reliable Communication
The 25-watt VHF 315i marine radio with Class D DSC is a modular communication solution. It provides the security of reliable communication and full NOAA weather alerts on the water by meeting the latest industry standards. It’s easy to use and integrates seamlessly into the Garmin onboard system. It has a built-in GPS receiver with connector for required external antenna. VHF 315i includes a GHS 11 handset and new active speaker to use as an intercom between up to 3 stations. It’s also equipped with a two-way 30-watt hailer system for communication with other boats or deckhands. NMEA 2000 connectivity enables easy integration with compatible chartplotters, multifunction displays and convenient software updates. Simplified handset connectors and an uncomplicated, easy-to-use interface allow you to get your radio set up quickly, so you can get back out on the water and start communicating.
Specs
In the Box
Get more coverage under your boat with Airmar’s unique wide-beam, low and high-frequency, Chirp-ready Airmar TM275LHW. The high band operates across a frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and has a fixed 25° beam for all frequencies which results in superior resolution. The constantly wide beam provides twice the coverage and clear fish arches on the display compared to most high-frequency, narrow-beam transducers.
The high wide is the ideal choice for both inshore and pelagic fishing, where resolution and maximum coverage are essential down to 152 m (500′). The low-frequency band and 1 kW of power also support great deep-water performance. Get the best of both worlds with Airmar’s Chirp-ready transducer with wide-beam coverage.
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