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Anonymous user 28 August 2008 09:50:23 |
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Navman Fish 4431
just thinking of buying a Navman Fish 4431 finder has anyone got any info on it?
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Anonymous user 28 August 2008 10:43:04 |
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Re: Navman Fish 4431
not sure if it is a fishfinder or not?
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Anonymous user 28 August 2008 11:37:54 |
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Re: Navman Fish 4431
| just thinking of buying a Navman Fish 4431 finder has anyone got any info on it? |
The Navman Fish 4431 is one of the most comprehensive entry-level depth sounders : features all the Fish 4430 functions plus the following additions :
•Boat speed 1 to 50 knots (57.5 mph, 96.6 km/h) •Trip and total log •NMEA 0183 output •Compatible with all Navman speed transducers.
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Anonymous user 28 August 2008 12:56:16 |
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GARMIN FISHFINDER 160C
Try the GARMIN FISHFINDER 160C
The Fishfinder 160C is an affordable color sonar option for recreational fishermen who primarily fish freshwater lakes. Fish returns and bottom information are clearly shown on the unit’s bright, sunlight-readable color display, making it easier for you to scope out your fishing grounds. The Fishfinder 160C offers dual-beam transducer operation for improved shallow water performance. Like all Garmin fishfinders, the 160C is rugged, waterproof, and able to stand up to the elements.
The Fishfinder 160C also offers Ultrascroll® which allows boaters to get a much faster refresh rate on their sonar display. AutoGain, as well as user adjustable gain, is also standard on all of Garmin’s new fishfinders.
Features include:
16-color CSTN display, 3.2” W x 3.2” H, 4.5-inch diagonal, 128 x 128 pixels CCFL backlight for display and keypad Patented transom/trolling mount transducer Dual-beam transducer with user-selectable narrow (14°) or wide (45°) view to see more fish in shallow water Ultrascroll™ high-rep-rate sonar Automatic display re-scaling on range change (no more vertical lines with range changes) New AutoGain technology to see more fish New sounder design featuring excellent shallow-water performance Power output: 150 watts (RMS) 1200 watts (peak to peak) Depth: 900 foot Unit dimensions: 6.1” W x 4.9” H x 2.9” D See-Thru® technology: shows weak and strong returns simultaneously Power down backup of settings: customer settings are not lost when the unit is turned off Whiteline 2X and 4X Automatic and manual zoom Water speed capable Odometer Adjustable keel offset Alarms for fish size, shallow water, deep water, and low battery Battery voltage indication NMEA output
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Anonymous user 28 August 2008 16:46:38 |
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Re: GARMIN FISHFINDER 160C
is this the best one?
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