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Humminbird 597ci Hd Di Fish Finder Gps Chartplotter Combo on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Alford, Florida, United States

Alford, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

If you want to find fish this unit is for you. If you need to see where you want to go. This unit is for you. When you want to know where you are at. This unit is for you. There is nothing wrong with this Fish finder gps chartplotter. I'm up grading to a HDS-7 gen 2 from a friend who is upgrading to an even larger unit. Included is the Hummingbird 597ci hd di, transducer, easy release mount, power cables, transducer cables and a Navionics chart card (that is worth $100+) for the Southeastern United States. The plastic screen cover. The gps/chartplotter is very accurate. All the pictures are from this unit, not from something else. As you can see really great detail water with poor visibility day time or night time.. This unit even shows boat docks,stump field, detailed lines of bottom change. Oh, did it tell you that it is in color and you can select the color sceens you want, speed, water temperature, fish hidden in structure, internial 50 channel gps with was, large digits to help you see, bright sun lite viewable,

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