Networking Garmin gpsmap units

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I have been reading and planning and I’m thinking of pulling the trigger on a second screen… 1042vsx, it seems like I will only need to run a network cable and a power cable to the second unit and everything will communicate and work in tandem with my primary unit. Am I over simplifying this or is it just that simple? Any help would be appreciated!
 

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Not sure about the 1243, but should be the same a the 7 and 8 series units.
As you described it, it works with my 7408 and 8410.
However, I am not a huge fan of the 12nn series and I paid the higher cost for the 7 and 8 series GPSMAP MFD's.
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What is the first unit? Same?
In addition to Garmin marine network you will still need NMEA2000(assuming you have things on an N2k network). Also, the 1042xsv has a built in sonar what sonar and xducer do you have now? You may or may not be able to have 2 sonars running at once

1042 is an older model. Knob No touch screen slower screen and less resolution they are discounting them to clear inventory
 

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What is the first unit? Same?
In addition to Garmin marine network you will still need NMEA2000(assuming you have things on an N2k network). Also, the 1042xsv has a built in sonar what sonar and xducer do you have now? You may or may not be able to have 2 sonars running at once

1042 is an older model. Knob No touch screen slower screen and less resolution they are discounting them to clear inventory
Currently have a 1042xsv, Yes on N2K with auto pilot and a airmar b164 1KW transducer and Garmin radar, I was planning on going with an 8610xsv
 

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The b164 is a traditional CW (non-CHIRP) 50/200kHz 1 kw. That is really good for deep water and reading bottom well while running.

To complement that you could get a GT52 or GT56UHD transom mount to give you CHIRP clear vu and side vu. They are HighWide at 455/800/1000 khz and will give you excellent side vu and bottom readings in 500'
https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/736677/pn/010-13073-00#specs
The transom mounts don't read as well when running but are great for trolling, drifting, finding wrecks.

Use a Stern Pad to mount one.


The 8610 will network with the 1042 no problem but be aware their 10" screens are different shapes
 
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