Boatersland Marine now supplies the new Humminbird 800 Series Fishfinders.
Pick between the Humminbird 858C 7" Color LCD Fishfinder/GPS or the Humminbird 898C SI 7" Color Side Imaging Fishfinder/GPS.
The 858c Combo features a brilliant color, wide-screen 480V x 800H 7" display, DualBeam PLUS sonar with 4000 Watts PTP power output, GPS Chartplotting with built-in ContourXD map, and advanced Fishing System capabilities. Includes unit cover. Maximize your angling experience with the Humminbird 858c Combo fishfinder GPS system.
The 898c SI Combo features a brilliant color, ultra-high resolution 480V x 800H 7" display, Side Imaging and DualBeam PLUS sonar with 8000 Watts PTP power output, GPS Chartplotting with built-in ContourXD mapping, and advanced Fishing System capabilities. In addition, it includes dual card slots for maps and saving waypoints, as well as 3 programmable preset buttons to save your favorite views. Maximize your angling experience with the Humminbird 898c SI Combo fishfinder GPS system.
Friday, August 13, 2010
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ReplyDeleteThe new Humminbird 800 Series Fishfinders offer exceptional clarity with their CHIRP sonar technology, delivering detailed fish and structure imaging. The high-resolution screens are easy to navigate, even in direct sunlight. With versatile connectivity options and a robust design, these models are ideal for both amateur and seasoned anglers.
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ReplyDeleteBoatersland Marine now has the latest Humminbird 800 Series Fishfinders—great options for anyone who loves fishing with smart GPS and clear display!
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