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Raytheon L750 Fish Finder on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Florence, SC, US

Florence, SC, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:L750

Includes Operations Manual


Introducing the L750 Fishfinder 
A large 7", 320 x 240, 4 level gray LCD display offers the highest resolution available. The L750 utilises a technologically advanced FSTN display which revolutionizes visibility and viewing angle, making the L750 easier to read than other competitive fishfinders. Cold cathode fluorescent backlighting offers the absolute best illumination available for night time use.

The L750 comes with 500 watts of power with 200kHz and 50kHz frequencies standard. Raytheon's patented Bottom Coverage feature combined with an A-scope display guarantees that you will see an instantaneous real time image of fish that are in your transducers beam as well as the amount of bottom area covered. The L750 gives you all the advantages of speed, water temperature with graph, adjustable VRM, mark feature with distance indicator, bottom lock, white line, fish depth indicator with on/off control, an optional side-looking transducer, and memory backup which remembers and maintains all your fishfinder settings. Full screen fishfinder or dual frequency split screen is available from the keypad. Eight (8) fish symbol sizes show you which beam the fish return is in by giving a hollow return for the 50kHz beam (wide beam) and a solid return for the 200kHz beam (narrow beam). Once again, Raytheon delivers a product with all the finest features, at a competitive and affordable price.
 
•500 Watts RMS
•Dual frequency transducer: 50KHz/65 degree - 200KHz/16 degree beam (not included)
•7" LCD (320x240 pixels) 
•4 level grey display 
•Superior visibility and viewing angle 
•Cold cathode fluorescent backlighting 
•Screen modes: full screen, zoom, real time display, digital nav screen, speed, trip, log, temperature, temperature graph, voltage meter, maximum depth information 
•Mark feature with distance indicator 
•White line 
•Fish depth Indicator 
•Memory backup retains all fishfinder settings 
•8 different size fish symbols 
•Optional side looking transducer (not included)
•Range scales 
•Minimum depth reading
 

Fishfinder Model L750 
 
In-Line Flasher (Real-Time Display) Yes 
 
Bottom Coverage Yes 
 
Bottom Lock Yes 
 
Forward Looking No 
 
Display Resolution 320 x 240 
 
Dual-beam transducer (50 KHz and 200 KHz) Yes 
 
Time/Temperature Graph Yes 
 
Fish Symbols 8 sizes 
 
White Line Yes 
 
Menu-driven Yes 
 
Digital Nav Screen Yes 
 
Trackplotting No 
 
Zoom Yes 
 
Waterproof to U.S.C.G CFR-46 specs Yes 
 
 
In-Line Flasher (Real-Time Display) Yes 

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