Garmin ECHOMAP UHD2 72Cv 7" Chartplotter | CHIRP + Clearvu | No Transducer
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🐟 Budget-friendly 7" CHIRP + ClearVü fish finder with LiveScope-ready upgrade path. Priced under $650.
Garmin ECHOMAP UHD2 72cv 7" Chartplotter (No Transducer)
The Garmin ECHOMAP UHD2 72cv is one of the best budget-friendly 7-inch fish finders for anglers who need CHIRP and ClearVü down imaging without the cost of SideVü in the sub-$700 tier. It's a 7" touchscreen fishfinder and chartplotter in Garmin's mainstream ECHOMAP UHD2 lineup, the "cv" suffix means CHIRP traditional sonar and ClearVü down imaging, without SideVü side imaging. If you fish mostly on inland lakes, ponds, and rivers where down imaging tells you what you need to know about what's directly below the boat, this is the right tier, and you save roughly $350 vs the sv variant with SideVü. This is the head-unit-only variant, no transducer included. Bring your own GT-series transducer, or save money if you already own one from an older ECHOMAP or STRIKER Vivid. This model ships with Worldwide Basemap (no regional Navionics+ charts pre-loaded), making it anglers who travel internationally or prefer to add their own region-specific cartography.
Even without SideVü, this unit is LiveScope Plus and LiveScope XR compatible when paired with the GLS 10 black box. That's a meaningful detail, the 7" display tier supports live sonar regardless of whether you chose cv or sv, so you keep the upgrade path open even on the budget variant. If you've been fishing with a no-GPS single-beam unit and want to step up to real CHIRP + ClearVü without breaking $700, this is the tier where that happens.
Key Features
- ✅ 7" Touchscreen IPS Display, solar-readable, high-contrast, works in direct sunlight
- ✅ No Transducer Included, bring your own GT-series or compatible transducer
- ✅ CHIRP Traditional Sonar, crisp target separation, classic fish-arc display
- ✅ ClearVü Down Imaging, photo-like images of what's directly beneath the boat
- ✅ Built-In GPS + Worldwide Basemap, ready to navigate out of the box
- ✅ Quickdraw Contours, create 1-foot contour maps of unmapped lakes as you fish
- ✅ LiveScope Plus / XR / Original Compatible, adds live forward-looking sonar via GLS 10
- ✅ Panoptix PS22 / PS31 Compatible, for down-looking live sonar applications
- ✅ Wi-Fi + ActiveCaptain App, wireless software updates, waypoint sharing, smart notifications
- ✅ NMEA 2000 Networking, connects to marine engines, trolling motors, and sensors
- ✅ Dual microSD Card Slots, expand mapping with LakeMaster, CoastMaster, or C-MAP chips
Who This Fish Finder Is For
The ECHOMAP UHD2 72cv is best for bass anglers, crappie fishermen, panfish anglers, and casual tournament anglers who need CHIRP + down imaging plus a real GPS chartplotter, but don't need SideVü side imaging to find fish. Most inland lake anglers, crappie fishermen working brush piles, bass anglers working points and drop-offs, and panfish anglers on structure get everything they need from CHIRP + ClearVü. It's a common choice on 14-22 ft bass boats, aluminum jon boats, pontoons, and kayaks with a 12V battery. Compared to other 7-inch CHIRP + down imaging units in the budget-to-mid range category, this Garmin stands out for having a LiveScope upgrade path, most competing units at this price point don't offer a live sonar option at all.
Choose This If...
- You don't need SideVü side imaging, if you fish mostly verticals, brush piles, drop-offs, or directly-below structure, ClearVü down imaging shows you everything you need, and you save $350 vs the sv variant.
- You want LiveScope compatibility now or later, the 7" UHD2 cv units support LiveScope via GLS 10 just like the sv variants; the 5" and 6" UHD2 units do not support LiveScope at all.
- Anglers who travel internationally or prefer to add their own region-specific cartography, this variant ships with Worldwide Basemap (no regional Navionics+ charts pre-loaded). For pre-loaded U.S. Inland maps, pick the "U.S. Inland Maps" variant (73cv). For U.S. Coastal, pick "U.S. Coastal Maps" (74cv). For Canada, pick "Canada Maps" (75cv).
- Your budget is $600-$700, this tier delivers real CHIRP + ClearVü sonar with built-in GPS mapping, no entry-level shortcuts.
- You're upgrading from a STRIKER or older single-beam unit, the jump to CHIRP + ClearVü + color mapping is significant.
Specifications
- Display: 7" touchscreen, solar-readable IPS
- Head Unit Dimensions: 9" W x 5.5" H x 2.25" D
- Head Unit Weight: 2.5 lbs
- Power: 12V DC
- Connectors: 12-pin Garmin transducer port, NMEA 2000, dual microSD slots
- Transducer: NOT included, purchase separately (GT20, GT22, GT52HW, or upgrade to GT54UHD/GT56UHD)
- Waterproof rating: IPX7
- SKU: 010-02593-00
Compatibility Reference
The ECHOMAP UHD2 72cv works with these Garmin ecosystem components:
- Transducers: GT20 (included with Fishfinder variant), GT22, GT52HW, GT54UHD, GT56UHD, Panoptix PS22/PS31, note: SideVü-capable transducers (GT54UHD, GT56UHD) will only provide CHIRP + ClearVü on this cv unit, not SideVü
- Live Sonar: LiveScope Plus, LiveScope XR, LiveScope Original (via GLS 10 black box)
- Trolling Motors: Garmin Force, Force Pro, Force Kraken
- Networking: NMEA 2000, Garmin Marine Network (limited), Wi-Fi
- Cartography: Navionics+, Navionics Vision+, LakeMaster VX, CoastMaster Premium, C-MAP Genesis Edge, Quickdraw Contours
- Apps: ActiveCaptain
Warranty
Covered by Garmin's 1-year limited warranty. Carolina Sportsman Outfitters provides post-purchase setup guidance by phone, call us if you need help with transducer installation, LiveScope integration, or choosing the right map chip.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between cv and sv?
"cv" means CHIRP + ClearVü (down imaging only). "sv" adds SideVü side imaging. The 72cv (cv) does not include SideVü. The 72sv (sv variant) does. The cv models are roughly $350 cheaper and still support LiveScope at the 7" display tier.
Is the ECHOMAP UHD2 72cv LiveScope compatible?
Yes. The 7" and 9" UHD2 models support LiveScope Plus, LiveScope XR, and LiveScope Original when paired with a Garmin GLS 10 black box (sold separately, around $499), this applies to both cv and sv variants at the 7" tier. The 5" and 6" UHD2 models do not support LiveScope due to display tier limitations.
Can I upgrade this unit to get SideVü later?
No. SideVü support is baked into the head unit itself, it's a hardware tier difference between cv and sv models. Even if you buy a SideVü-capable transducer (GT54UHD or GT56UHD), this cv head unit will only output CHIRP + ClearVü. If SideVü is something you might want later, upgrade to the 72sv at purchase time. That said, LiveScope is still available on this unit, so you're not locked out of live sonar.
What transducer should I buy?
The GT20-TM is the matching transducer for this unit (the one included with the Fishfinder variant). If you already own a GT-series transducer from an older ECHOMAP, it will work. For deeper water applications, consider the GT22. Call us at 252-431-6001 if you need help picking the right transducer.
What maps are included?
This unit ships with Worldwide Basemap (no regional Navionics+ charts pre-loaded). Includes a basic worldwide basemap. You will need to add a Navionics+, LakeMaster, or CoastMaster chip for the region you fish. For pre-loaded U.S. Inland maps, pick the "U.S. Inland Maps" variant (73cv). For U.S. Coastal, pick "U.S. Coastal Maps" (74cv). For Canada, pick "Canada Maps" (75cv). All units accept LakeMaster, CoastMaster, and C-MAP cartography via microSD for expanded coverage.
Will this fit on my boat?
The head unit is 9" wide by 5.5" tall. It fits most 14-22 ft bass boats, aluminum jon boats, pontoons, and kayaks with a 12V battery. It mounts with the included gimbal bracket or an optional flush-mount kit. It requires 12V DC power wired to the accessory panel. Most anglers install it themselves in 2-4 hours (head unit only, no transducer install time).
Is this used in tournaments?
Yes. The ECHOMAP UHD2 line is commonly used in B.A.S.S., MLF, FLW, and most local tournament circuits, especially the cv variants among tournament anglers on tighter budgets who rely on CHIRP + ClearVü and live sonar (LiveScope) rather than SideVü. LiveScope use is subject to each tournament's specific live sonar rules, check your circuit's current regulations before tournament day.
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Carolina Sportsman Outfitters has been outfitting anglers with Garmin marine electronics since 2015. We know the ECHOMAP, GPSMAP, and STRIKER differences, LiveScope compatibility requirements, and transducer pin-count nuances. Call 252-431-6001 for pre-purchase questions or post-purchase setup help.
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