Humminbird 409850-1 Helix 7 Si Gps/fishfinder With Side Imaging Sonar on 2040-parts.com
Hugo, Minnesota, United States
HELIX 7 SI GPS | HELIX 7 Series | 409850-1Sometimes,
you need every possible weapon at your disposal. Days like these call
for the HELIX™ 7 SI GPS and its full arsenal of amazing technologies,
including Side Imaging®, Down Imaging® and SwitchFire® Sonar. The
seven-inch widescreen is the perfect canvas for your choice of
split-screen views. The single card slot accommodates Humminbird®
LakeMaster®, AutoChart™ and AutoChart™ Pro, as well as Navionics®+.
Leading-edge technology has never been closer in reach. Technology
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