Package
includes:
Fishfinder 250
Power/data cable
mount
Protective front cover
User's manual
Quick reference guide
C/W Triducer speed & Temperature
The
Garmin Fishfinder 250 Review
With its powerful sonar,
high-resolution screens, abundant features
and affordable price, the Garmin Fishfinder
250 will excite fishermen of all skill levels.
The Garmin Fishfinder 250's high-performance
sonar and high-resolution screens make fishing
easy. Its single or dual-frequency sonar
is dependable and intuitive to use. The
Fishfinder 250 features a 320 x 320 pixel,
10-level grayscale FSTN, 4.5-inch diagonal
screen — similar to those normally
found in higher-priced units.
Suitable for both freshwater and saltwater,
the Fishfinder 250 is available with either
a dual-frequency 500/200 kHz transducer
for deep-water applications, or a single-frequency
200 kHz transducer for shallow inland lakes
and bays.
All configurations feature Garmin's patented
See-Thru® technology — which separates
fish from thermoclines and structure —
and Depth Control Gain (DCG®), for detailed
images of structure and bottom densities.
Additionally, anglers can connect a Garmin
GPS receiver (sold separately) to the unit
to mark waypoints directly from the Fishfinder's
keypad.
The Fishfinder 250's slim profile also
makes it ideal for mounting in-dash or on
the bow. The unique quick-release, one-knob
tilt swivel-mount allows for easy viewing
at any angle.
The
Garmin Fishfinder 250C
Comes with Speed sensor & 320 x 320
pixel, sunlight-readable 16-color CSTN with
adjustable CCFL backlight
Serious anglers and casual
fishermen alike will love the new Garmin
Fishfinder 250C with its powerful sonar,
spectacular color display, abundant features
and affordable price.
The Garmin Fishfinder 250C's high-performance
sonar and high-resolution, dazzling color
screens make this no ordinary fishfinder.
Its single or dual-frequency sonar is easy-to-use,
and its vivid color displays crisply stand
out in sunlight. The Fishfinder 250C boasts
a 4.5-inch, 320 x 320 pixel, 16-color display.
"With the Fishfinder 250C, Garmin has
delivered the highest-quality color sonar
product at an amazingly affordable price,"
according to Hank Parker, professional fishing
legend.
Suitable for both freshwater and saltwater,
the Fishfinder 250C is available with either
a dual-frequency 500/200 kHz transducer
for deep-water applications, or a single-frequency
200 kHz transducer for shallow inland lakes
and bays.
All configurations feature Garmin's patented
See-Thru® technology — which separates
fish from thermoclines and structure —
and Depth Control Gain (DCG®), for detailed
images of structure and bottom densities.
Additionally, anglers can connect a Garmin
GPS receiver (sold separately) to the unit
to mark waypoints directly from the Fishfinder's
keypad.
The Fishfinder 250C's slim profile also
makes it ideal for mounting in-dash or on
the bow. The unique quick-release, one-knob
tilt swivel-mount allows for easy viewing
at any angle.
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Garmin
Fishfinder 250
... A crisp LCD provides a clear
picture of what's below, giving anglers
information to turn fishing into catching.
Garmin
Fishfinder 250 colour
The Fishfinder 250C's slim profile also
makes it ideal for mounting in-dash or on
the bow. The unique quick-release, one-knob
tilt swivel-mount allows for easy viewing
at any angle.
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