It's a blue base map, but it does have a chip holder ... so you "could" buy a map chip and run it in the unit. I think it will only support a 2Gig micro SD chip though, so you'd have to know how many gigabites the chip was & if it was compatible with this unit. I had this unit & just used a 2G micro SD chip in it to do updates & take screenshots to post on here. I loved that unit & would still be using it if I hadn't broken one of the power pins in the back of the unit. NOTE : DO NOT bend/twist the power/transducer plug when removing it from the unit, and don't force the plug into the pin socket in the back of the unit. Those copper pins will bend easily, and even though you might straighten them out once or twice ... they will eventually break. Also, forcing the plug into the pin socket (with one of the pins out of alignment) will cause that out of alignment pin to sink into the plastic core.![]()
Also ... oddly enough, one local lake had contours on the basemap ... but it was 7ft - 17ft - 27ft - etc. (Taylorsville Lake)


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