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Fish Finder with Sonar Sensor (2.8 inch display)

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  • Model: SN-HL-18o

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Main Feature

  • Fish finder displays detailed information on the dot matrix display
  • Sonar technology accurately map out fish location, range, and water bottom contour level
  • Easy to use and comes with everything you need to get started right away
  • Usable from 0.6 to 73 meters deep - great for oceans, lakes, rivers, ponds
  • Cool gadget for amateur and professional fishermen alike

Manufacturer Specifications

  • Main Function: Fish Finder with Sonar Sensor and Dot Matrix Display
  • Display: 2.8 Inch Anti-UV LCD
  • Menu Settings: Backlight, Sensitivity, Depth Range, Zoom, Fish Alarm, Fish Icon, Chart Speed, Depth Unit, Temperature Unit
  • Backlight: White LED
  • Sensor Beam Angle: 45 Degrees
  • Depth range: 0.6m to 73m (2ft to 240ft)
  • Sensor Beam Angle: 45 degrees
  • Sonar Cable Length: 9 Meters (29.5 Feet)
  • Operating Temperature: -20 C to 70 C (-4 F to 158 F)
  • Power Source: 4 x AAA batteries (not included)
  • Dimensions: L:120 x W:70 x D:30 (mm)

Product Notes

  • Can mount the sonar by:
    - Fixing it to the boat hull
    - Using a float on the cable to mount the sonar inside the water
    - Fixing it on a pole and push it into the desirable position inside the water
    - Cutting a hole on the ice surface and place the sonar under the water
  • Removable float
  • Bottom contour: Show true changing of water bottom contour
  • Audible fish alarm
  • Determines the location and depth of fish
  • Selectable between meter or feet readings
  • Get the approximate location of fish and the depth of water

Package Contents

  • Portable Fish Finder With 2.8 Inch LCD Screen
  • Round Transducer with 9m (29.5 feet) Cable
  • Transducer Adapter
  • Stainless Wing Nut
  • Neck Strap
  • Instruction Manual - English


This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 28 July, 2010.