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Garmin Gpsmap 235 Sounder on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

West River, Maryland, United States

West River, Maryland, United States

The unit is in pretty good shape and everything worked when I removed it from my boat when I upgraded to a color unit. There are some scuffs and minor scratches around the edges. The screen has no scratches. The units's removable cover is functionaly in good condition, no tears or cracking, but cosmetically its seen better days and is faded and stained. Comes with only the power/data cable. Does not include transducer unit needed for the sounder/fish finder to work.

Manufacturer's Description:

The GPSMAP 235 Sounder really offers three products in one: a GPS receiver, a chartplotter, and a fishfinder. You won't need to duplicate technology to enjoy your sport to its fullest.

This unit features dual-frequency operation that provides a clear image in both deep and shallow water—1,200 feet in saltwater and freshwater—all from one transducer. Garmin's exclusive See-Thru® technology lets the GPSMAP 235 Sounder hear both weak and strong signals at the same time, giving it tremendous dynamic range. The result is a 4-level grayscale display that shows strong fish returns even when fish are inside structure and thermoclines. Over 25 square inches of active viewing area gives you sizable detail coverage. The backlit screen measures an impressive 7.25" diagonally, yet the unit itself is slim enough—a mere 2.57" deep—for discreet and easy bulkhead flush mounting. A variable zoom window allows you to view increased detail at the touch of a button. You can even mark underwater waypoints to capture the position and depth of objects like reefs, dropoffs, or hazards and permanently store them for future use.


Physical & Performance

Physical dimensions7.7" x 7.6" x 2.6" (19.56 x 19.18 x 6.53 cm)
Weight2.0 lbs (.907 Kg)
AntennaInternal with external connection
NMEA 0183 compatible
Power consumption10 W max
Garmin Marine Network™ portsNone

Maps & Memory

Preloaded mapsNone
Accepts data cards1 G-Chart
Waypoints250
Routes20

Chartplotter Features

Garmin Sonar compatible

Sonar Features & Specifications

Dual-frequency (50/200 kHz) sonar capable
Frequencies supported50/200 kHz
Transmit power500 W (RMS); 4,000 W (Peak to Peak)

Connections

NMEA 0183 input ports1
NMEA 0183 output ports1
Video input portsNone
Video output portsNone

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