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Can I connect a Garmin Plus 73sv to a Garmin UHD 93sv?


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I currently have a Garmin 73sv at the console of my boat and was looking to upgrade my front unit as it is just a basic Lowrance unit that came with the boat. Would I be able to buy a new UHD 93sv and transducer for my bow and then be able to connect both units to see waypoints/marks that I have left on my console unit, or vice versa?

 

I have pulled up many Garmin support pages and I tend to believe that I can do this but I want to be sure before I pull the trigger on a new unit.

 

Thanks

Edit: realized after posting I forgot to clarify. The console unit is a Garmin Echomap Plus 73sv, the bow unit I am looking at is a Echomap UHD 93sv.

 

Sorry

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Yes you can, you just need an Ethernet cable. 

The only difference between the two is the transducer. 

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1 hour ago, 12poundbass said:

Yes you can, you just need an Ethernet cable. 

The only difference between the two is the transducer. 

I know that was a probably a dumb question, but thank you very much!

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8 hours ago, Rusty13 said:

I know that was a probably a dumb question, but thank you very much!

Not dumb at all. The last thing I’d want is to cough up that kinda dough and not be able to link them together. 

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13 hours ago, 12poundbass said:

Not dumb at all. The last thing I’d want is to cough up that kinda dough and not be able to link them together. 

My thoughts exactly! Thank you again for a definitive answer. 

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18 hours ago, Kough Todd said:

Same question as above only difference is I have a 

Plus 63 SV and UHD 93 SV

can I link them together and use the 93 transducer??

One is a plus and one is not, is that correct?

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Yep. I run a 74 cv plus you a 73sv UHD no issues. As mentioned above just need an Ethernet cable. Garmin sells (reams) one with the weather proofed connectors. 

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