This unit was on my boat for about a year. I won new electronics in a bass tournament and upgraded. I would love to move these.
Transducer is NOT included. Price is adjusted accordingly!
Humminbird takes touch screen technology to a new level with the ONIX series of fish finders. You can use full swipe, pinch and zoom gesturing, just like on your smartphone. When waters turn rough, exclusive Cross Touch™ technology offers full keypad functionality for easy operation in extreme conditions. Revolutionary encoder wheel brings instant changes to the key settings of depth, range and sensitivity to stay locked on structure and fish. Built-in joystick makes marking waypoints and navigating fast and efficient. TriFuel™ cartography allows your choice of LakeMaster®, AutoChart™ C-MAP® and Navionics. Feel Free to contact me with any questions! |
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