Si-Tex SVS-880C with Internal Antenna
Navigate with confidence using the Si-Tex SVS-880C, a robust standalone chartplotter designed for reliability on any vessel, from small skiffs to commercial craft. Its 8-inch Color LCD with LED Backlight ensures excellent readability, even in bright sunlight. Installation is simplified with an integrated 52-channel GPS antenna. This unit supports global satellite systems and comes preloaded with CMAP 4D charts for North American coastal areas. Built to withstand the elements with an IPX7 waterproof rating, it offers extensive waypoint storage and intuitive operation for dependable navigation.
$999.95
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Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
158
/ 238
#158 in Marine Chartplotters & GPS
Price vs Category Average
-48%
Below average
Display Size
8
/ " Diagonal
Who it's for
- Simplified Installation
- Bright, High-Resolution Display
- Integrated Combo Unit
Who should skip it
- GPS Signal Vulnerability
- Limited Chart Compatibility
- Lack of Advanced Sonar Imaging
Key Specs
Display Size
8" Diagonal
Waterproof Rating
IPX7
GPS Receiver Type
52 channel Internal GPS
Waypoint Capacity
20,000
Satellite Systems Supported
WAAS, Galileo, GLONASS, QZSS
Charts Included
CMAP 4D charts (North America coastal waters and many inland lakes/rivers)
Certifications
IPX7 Waterproof
Warranty
Two-Year Warranty
Features
- Internal 52-channel GPS antenna for easy setup
- 8" Color LCD with LED Backlight
- Stores up to 20,000 customizable waypoints
- Supports WAAS, Galileo, GLONASS, and QZSS
- Rugged and waterproof to IPX7 standards
- Includes CMAP 4D Charts with North America coverage
- Simple, easy operation for all users
What customers say
Customers highly value the Si-Tex SVS-880C for its exceptional 8-inch display, which offers superior brightness and clarity even in direct sunlight. The interface is intuitive, allowing easy navigation between charting and sonar functions. The dual-frequency sounder consistently delivers clear target separation and accurate depth readings, supporting both navigation and fishing needs. While the unit boasts robust build quality and overall reliability, the internal GPS antenna is a noted drawback. Many users report signal acquisition issues, especially under hardtops, often requiring an external antenna upgrade for optimal performance. Despite this, satisfaction remains high due to the superior screen quality and dependable sonar capabilities.
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