A disappointment, (What's this?) The level of detail is way less than the previous, 15-year-old model that was on my boat. Thankfully, I have a much better chartplotter at my lower helm, but navigating from my flybridge is nerve wracking.
Everything you need and a little more, (What's this?) The 441 is a total package with everything a boater needs - and even a little more than is necessary.
Very easy to use..., (What's this?) Installed pretty easily, linked up very quickly (I wish my car had response time like that), easy to use maps and surprisingly bright screen. I haven't had put the sonar through the paces just yet, but if it operates half as well as the GPS I will be completely satisfied.
Garmin 441s, (What's this?) My second Garmin. I use this to find reefs in the Fla Keys, with its preloaded maps, it shows almost all the reefs and wrecks. I've used this at night as well, and when it showed a channel marker it was right on the money. Very important for night navigation(lol). I would definitely recommend this product. I use this at least 2 times a month year round in south Florida, and usually go about 15 miles or so offshore every time. I previously had the Garmin 431s, but for a few extra bucks, the 441s has the offshore maps preloaded.
Piece of crap, I paid a lot of money for this only to find that it has no usable map included. It advertises a basemap so you think that you're OK. They don't say that this map is useless. When you buy a car GPS it works without paying extra for software to make it work properly. If they sold cars the cars would come with 5 horsepower engines in them and if you want it to work properly you'd have to shell out more money. This piece of crap doesn't deserve any stars and if I could rate it any lower I would.
Lake Hartwell, (What's this?) Took us from T93 in Martin, Ga to Nami Bistro at Portman Shoals In Anderson,SC about a 75 minute ride) and brought us back home on the first use. I trusted it and it did what it is supposed to do. Pretty user friendly and seems to use about 20 mph as a default for eta.
Pleased - beyond expectation, (What's this?) I was originally concerned the plotter would be too small or too simplistic.
It was not, it scans very quickly and keeps all of the immediate area on screeen.
I was pleased beyond expectation.
Gpsmap 431s, (What's this?) Really great maps. Nice detail for the great lake area we normally travel. Easy to use, and fish finder is ok.
Garmin got me home, (What's this?) I got my monies worth the first day I had
this product on my boat. I was salmon fishing about 4 miles off the coast of Oregon when the fog rolled in and visibility went to about 100 feet. I didnt know much about the product then but knew enough to use the tracking feature from the dock. I was able to follow my track back to the harbor entrance (only seeing the entrance at about 100 feet) Without this product I might still be floating out there somewhere.
A Saviour in the Intercoastal Waterway..!!, (What's this?) An excellent bit of kit for boaters. Saved us from running aground and helped us navigate the intercoastal waterway in Florida. The display is clear and it is easy to operate. It has a depth sounder if you are getting into shallow waters. Fixes to the boat and unclips to take home when the boat is in dock. Excellent GPS, Garmin is a name to be trusted. Very good price through Amazon - cheaper than the boat shop..
The GPSMAP 421S is a compact chartplotter that features an ultra-bright 4"QVGA color display along with an improved high-speed digital.3D views and Auto Guidance technology...

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