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Humminbird Helix 10 Si Gps Combo - 409990 - 1 on 2040-parts.com

US $197.59
Location:

gerdosk, default, Russian Federation

gerdosk, default, Russian Federation
Condition:Used

  Side Imaging reveals 240-ft. section on either side of boat
        Down Imaging identifies cover and structure
        SwitchFire differentiates between cover and fish
        10” HD color screen with 1,024H x 600V resolution
        AutoChart Live creates a detailed map of underwater structures live on your screen

Due to Side Imaging®, Down Imaging® and SwitchFire® Sonar, Humminbird's Helix 10 SI Sonar/GPS Combo delivers stunning details of all that lies below. Side Imaging reveals a full 240-ft. section from either side of your boat with clear, accurate details. Quickly identify cover and structure with Down Imaging while using SwitchFire to differentiate between cover and fish. 10” HD color screen with a 1,024H x 600V resolution provides sharp images. AutoChart® Live technology creates a detailed map of underwater structure and contours live on your screen to transform unknown waters into detailed maps that you can keep or share. Internal GPS allows you to mark up to 2,500 fish-holding features. Depth capability to 1,500 ft. Down Imaging to 350 ft. 4,000-watt peak-to-peak power. Compatible with Humminbird RADAR, Auto Pilot, 360 Imaging® and i-Pilot® Link™ by Minn Kota®. Includes all-in-one dual frequencey, down imaging/side imaging transducer with built-in temperature and 20-ft. cable.

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