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Garmin Echo 300c Dual Beam Fish Finder New With Cover And Quick Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $215.95
Location:

Bluffton, South Carolina, United States

Bluffton, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Garmin



NEW Garmin Echo 300c Dual Beam Fishfinder
unopened boxes (received as gift, sold boat, new boat came with a FF)
Package contains: Garmin Echo 300c fishfinder, 
Cover, tilt/swivel quick-release mount, power cable, 
transducer with mounting bracket, hardware,
trolling motor clamp, factory manual and documentation.


    3.5" display size.
    256 Colors.
    1,500 ft Max Depth Performance.

    Brand Name: Garmin
    Model Number: 010-00952-00
    Display Size: 3.5 inches
    Native Resolution: 240 x 320

The Echo 300c is the only color, dual-beam fish-finder on the market at this price, making it the premier sonar option for fishermen on a budget.

See What Lies Below

The Echo 300c is designed to make catching fish a cinch. Its just that simple. The systems 3.5 in sunlight-readable display and exclusive Garmin HD-ID target tracking technology let you see through the water like never before. Plus, a 300-watt (RMS) sounder offers a viewing angle of up to 120 degrees and bottom detail to 1,500 ft.

For an uninterrupted view of the sonar image, echo 300c also boasts Garmin Smooth Scaling technology, which means you wont lose sight of the sonar history as the unit changes depth ranges.

Mount & Go

Designed with simplicity in mind, echo 300c is one most intuitive fishfinders on the market. Installation takes only a few minutes using the quick-release tilt mount and versatile transom-mount transducer included in the box. 

What's in the Box:

  • echo 300c
  • Quick release mount with tilt and swivel
  • Power cable
  • Transducer w/ mounting bracket, hardware and trolling motor clamp
  • Documentation








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