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Fishfinder 100
The
Fishfinder 100 is a full-featured
200 khz sounder with temperature
that's both waterproof and affordable.
It rounds out Garmin's complete
line of sounders which includes
the Fishfinder 160 and the Fishfinder
240. a lower price tag which makes
it the perfect entry-level Garmin
sounder unit.
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Garmin:
Fishfinder 100 Blue
The Fishfinder
Blue Series is designed for offshore
fishing enthusiasts. The Fishfinder
100 Blue operates at dual frequencies.
With the 50/200 kHz transducer, you
can reach greater depths and get a
wider viewing area. And you will see
those returns on a crisp, four-level
grayscale screen for excellent separation
and contrast.
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Garmin:
Fishfinder 160 Blue
The Fishfinder
Blue Series® is designed for offshore
fishing enthusiasts. The Fishfinder
160 Blue operates at dual frequencies.
With the 50/200 kHz transducer, you
can reach greater depths and get a
wider viewing area. And you will see
those returns on a crisp, four-level
grayscale screen for excellent separation
and contrast.
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Garmin:
Fishfinder 240 blue
The Fishfinder
240 Blue offers offshore anglers 4,000
watts of power peak to peak (500 watts
RMS) and dual frequency (50/200 kHz)
for shallow or deep-water performance.
The Fishfinder 240 Blue boasts a high-resolution,
240x240-pixel count on a four-level
grayscale display. more
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NEW! Garmin:
Fishfinder 320
The Fishfinder
320C is Garmin's first stand-alone color
fishfinder for both freshwater and saltwater.
This unit extends our line of dedicated
sonar products and incorporates several
software enhancements. Plus, it allows
remote waypoint marking, which means
you can send a specific location from
your Fishfinder 320C to a Garmin®
GPS. Now that's communication.more
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NEW!
Fishfinder
80 Cheapest ever !!!
The Fishfinder
80 may have achieved perfection in a
fishfinder. Built with legendary Garmin®
quality, incredibly easy-to-use software,
and sonar performance of units costing
much more, the Fishfinder 80 proves
first-rate fishfinders can be affordable.
The crisp LCD provides a clear picture
of what's below, giving anglers information
to turn fishing into catching.
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Garmin:
GPS 128
Featuring a
large, high-contrast, 4.25 LCD display
and GARMIN's popular 12 parallel channel
receiver, the GPS 128 gives navigators
more than just a handheld without the
bulkiness and high cost of most fixed-mount
units."
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Garmin:
GPSMAP 168 Sounder
Physically,
the unit resembles Garmin's popular
Fishfinder 240. It measures about five
by six inches in size and boasts a four-level
gray FSTN LCD display with 240 x 240
pixels. Even in the dark the unit is
easy to read, thanks to a backlit display.more
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Garmin:
GPSMAP 176/176C
The GPSMAP 176
(shown behind) and 176C (shown front)
are 12 parallel channel, WAAS-enabled
GPS receivers with an extra-large display
that makes keeping your eye on the map
easy.
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Garmin:
GPSMAP 2010/2010C
The GPSMAP 2010
(shown behind) and 2010C (shown front)
are works of art in their own right.
These full-featured chartplotters boast
10-inch screens with either a 10-level
grayscale or 256-color display. You'll
be amazed at the exceptional resolution
and extremely fast redraw and response
time. more
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Garmin
marine products
We stock a wide range of Garmin Marine
Products please call for info !!!
Garmin® is a leader in Global Positioning
The best Fishfinders available!

| This is not a story
about a harrowing experience-just one of adventurous
fun:
Our family loves boating and we
just purchased a new Cruisers 3075. We decided to
take our summer vacation on the Chesapeake Bay, starting
the day the boat was delivered to us. I have used
moving map GPS units since 1993 on my first boat,
ITSAZU (It's a zoo), and the new boat ITSAZU (superscript:
2) was outfitted with the best available GPS that
I could find-a GPSMAP 2006C.
With the BlueChart® detailed
chart of the Chesapeake Bay installed, we left Kent
Narrows to go up the Chester River to a Marina in
Chestertown (about 20 miles up river). I have never
experienced such comfort in water-way navigation in
my many years of boating (I am also a commercial aircraft
pilot). We did not have to study the chart for hours
beforehand and then plot a safe course though the
deep channel using waypoints to create new routes-we
just looked at the GPSMAP 2006C and steered a safe
course by watching the screen. It was like playing
a video game, with the intent being to keep the little
arrow pointed in the right direction (only much easier).
We have traveled almost 300 Km.
since we have had the new boat (according to the GPSMAP
2006C) and we have only had it for a month! We now
confidently travel across the bay at night, and we
have traveled up many other rivers to new marinas
(also at night) without fear of grounding. The most
pleasant experience is not having to plot numerous
waypoints in advance of a trip. I can't praise the
unit enough. I have exposed several of my boating
friends to the unit, and they are equally amazed at
its ease of use and clarity (even in bright daylight).
Now they know what they want for Christmas. Fair Winds
and Following Seas,
A. M. R.
Buy Garmin Marine Products - MNC
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