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Humminbird 7300211 SW Speed Sensor


: :Speed Sensor Temperature and Speed Sensors are an optional accessory for many Humminbird fishfinders. The sensors provide quick response to changes, and readout from 2 to 70 MPH for speed, and from 25 degrees to 99 degrees for temperature. Description: Speed Sensor, 20 ft cable, transom mount. Speed range of 2-75 MPH. For Use With: Matrix 10, Matrix 10 Portable, Matrix 10 Track Pack, Matrix 15, Matrix 15 Plus, Matrix 17, Matrix 20, Matrix 20 Portable, Matrix 20 Track Pack, Matrix 25, Matrix 25 Plus, Matrix 27, Matrix 35, Matrix 35 Plus, ...

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Humminbird SmartCast RF15 Wireless Remote Fish Finder


: :The Humminbird® portable SmartCast® RF 15 fishfinder gives you the benefits of a traditional fishfinder, plus the freedom and mobility to fish wherever you want. Simply attach you rbait to the Remote Sonar Sensor for a real-time view of fish, the bottom and underwater structure right where your line of site is. You can also preview the area by casting it out and reeling in for an accurate picture of what's below. Product Description:The Humminbird Smartcast RF15 is a fishfinder designed for the recreational angler ready for a step up from ...

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Humminbird 110 FISHIN' BUDDY Portable Fish finder


: :You dont even need a boat to take this buddy fishin Use it on your boat, your buddys boat, a dock, or even a float tube. Fishin Buddyandreg; Fishfinders give everyone the ultimate in portability, with an ergonomic clamp mount design you can use nearly anywhere, with absolutely no rigging or wiring, or even a transducer to mount. Youll also love the high resolution 4 level Grayscale monochrome display. The 24-inch transducer tube housing reaches the water from most small or mid-size fishing boats:. We made the Fishin Buddy easy to use, ...

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Humminbird Matrix 12 Fish Finder


: :Humminbird Matrix 12 Fish Finder is the practical solution to fish-finding puzzles. The Matrix 12 is the fish finder for the serious fisher. Clearly see structure, baitfish and the game fish they attract all in sharp detail. Solar Echo Enhancement Technology makes detection so sensitive, it can track a jig to over 40 ft and separate targets within 2 1/2'. Big display uses Clear Edge Inverse Grayscale to bring faint fish, structure and thermoclines into sharp relief. The Matrix 12 has expansion capabilities so that it can grow with your interests: includes ...

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GARMIN 010-00542-00 GPSmap 378 GPS Receiver


: :Go from box to boat to dash with the portable and versatile GPSMAP 378. This combination color chartplotter and land navigator comes preloaded with maps for lakes throughout the continental U.S., in addition to detailed street-level mapping. The ability to conveniently add plug-in data cards lets you easily add more maps and features - making this one incredible GPS navigator for land and fresh water.From curbside to dockside, the GPSMAP 378 has you covered - no downloads or computer required. Its preloaded inland lake maps boast 10-meter resolution for more than 3200 ...

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Garmin Fishfinder 140


: :The Fishfinder 140 combines a 4-inch grayscale display and Garmins exclusive fishfinder technology into an entry-level sonar that's perfect for any vessel where space is at a premium.Pinpoint Your Next CatchFishfinder 140's included dual-beam transducer provides excellent shallow-water performance, and the wide viewing angle lets you see fish even off the sides of the boat. With an easy-to-ready grayscale display and backlight, the Fishfinder 140 has one of the sharpest screens for the money.See Fish Clearly Fishfinder 140 also offers Ultrascroll™, which refreshes the screen with lightning speed so you always see ...

from: Power Merchandising Corp.



Humminbird 161 Combo Fish Finder and GPS Chartplotter


: :161 Combo The high performance 161 all-in-one Combo with high resolution monochrome display, GPS Chartplotting with the built-in UniMap and compact size makes an ideal upgrade to your old factory or dealer installed model. Key Features : - Full featured fishhfinder and GPS with built-in maps puts you on top of the hotspots - Internal 16 channel WAAS GPS receiver with omni-directional antenna for higher performance - Built-in 4 nautical mile resolution UniMapand#153; of USA inland lakes, rivers and coastal areas - Affordable, compact fishfinder reveals bottom, structure and fish. - High ...

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Humminbird 580 Combo Fish Finder and GPS Chartplotter


: :The 580 Combo features an ultra-high resolution, 12 level grayscale 640V x 320H 5' display, DualBeam PLUS sonar with 2000 watts PTP power output, and GPS chart plotting with built-in UniMap. Product Description:The Humminbird 580 Combo Fish Finder and GPS Chartplotter is an all-in-one fish finder for the recreational angler that offers incredible ease of use and GPS chartplotting. The 580 Combo is compact, but full of already built-in capabilities, with the ability to add advanced accessories, making it the perfect companion for your fishing outings. The 580 Combo provides full ...

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Humminbird 383c Color Portable Fishfinder


: :383c Combo Portable The 383c Combo Portable delivers all the performance of the 383c Combo in a soft side carry bag. Key Features Portable Features - 12 volt gel cell battery with smart charger - Rugged softsided bag with durable internal structure and internal carry handle - Non-skid water resistant bottom - Easily fits in a five gallon pail - Convenient zipper access to battery, charger, and suction cup transducer storage compartments - Includes quick disconnect mount system - Additional external pockets for easy storage Fishfinding Features - High performance color fishfinder ...

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Lowrance M68C S/MAP Fish Finder GPS


: :Find fish in dazzling color at a highly affordable price! Striking 3.5' 320 x 240 pixel sunlight-readable color active matrix TFT display for superior sonar and mapping detail. 800 watts peak-to-peak power with depths to 600'. Advanced internal GPS + WAAS receiver/antenna. Special built-in high-detail hydrographic mapping of lakes, rivers, and US coastal waters with nav aids. 200 kHz 60° Skimmer® transducer with built-in temp sensor. Product Description:Completely sealed and waterproof for ice fishing in the harshest environments, the Lowrance M68C S/MAP combines a portable sonar with GPS navigation and provides ...

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Lowrance M68C S/MAP Fish Finder GPS
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